Windows 7 start up errors.
I think I have an issue with my C: drive. I do not know if it is bad or if it is a possible virus or malware. Does anyone know what this could be? I have restarted several times and run CHKDSK and this is what I have gotten. Restart 1: USN Journal- not enough room to fix then tried to create USN journal $max data stream (8:21:32 PM): and said there was insufficient disk space to insert missing data attribute Restart 2: Checking the file system on D The type of File system is NTFS volume lable in recovery One of your disks needs to be checked for consistancy. You may cancel the disk check but it is strongly recommended that you continue. Window will now check the disk. Corrupt master file table. windows will attempt to recover master file table from disk. Windows cannot recover master file table. Restart 3: 2 large file records processed O bad file records processed 0 ea records processed 0 reparse records processed CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 3) Deleting index entry Internet Explorer in index $I30 of file 35. Deleting index entry INTERN~1 in index $130 of file 35 Deleting index entry Ole DB in index $I30 of file 76 Deleting index entry OLEDB~1 in index $I30 of file 76 Deleting index entry en-US in index $I30 of file 79 Correcting error in index $I30 for file 81 Correcting error in index $I30 for file 81 Sorting index $I30 in file 81 16646 index entries processed Index verification completed CHDSK is scanning unindexed files for reconnect to their original directory Recovering orphaned file msxactps.dll (10098) into directory file 81. Recovering orphaned file msdasql.dll (10100) into directory file 81. Recovering orphaned file msdasqlr.dll (10101) into directory file 81. Recovering orphaned file oledb32.dll (10121) into directory file 81 Recovering orphaned file oledbjvs.inc (10122) into directory file 81. Restart #4I got the same thing as 2 only it went further this time: Chkdsk ABORTED Checking file system on C: An unspecified error occurred (766f6c756d65d652e63 3fl).
February 17th, 2010 6:15am

Hi there,Is it a upgrade install or clean install? Do you have encountered unexpected shutdown/reboot/BSOD recently?It seems that the MFT (Master File Table) info or the file system structure may corrupted. You should consider backup important data as soon as possible.First of all, please run a “Error Scan” to check bad sectors. If there is any red block appear, it means the HD has bad sector and this would be a hardware issue, you may consider replace the HD or contact the manufacturer to get a replacement.http://www.hdtune.com/download.html If there is no bad sectors, please try to remove unnecessary files and make sure you have more than 15% free space on your HD. Then, run Chkdsk in command mode: a) Restart your computer if it is powered on.b) Tap the F8 key after your computer initially powers on.c) Once you see the Advanced Boot Options menu you can stop tapping.d) Use the up/down arrow keys to select safe mode with command prompt.e) In the command prompt window, type the following command and press enter Chkdsk /RChkdsk /F Do you still have the same error now? Do you have any problem or error message during normal use of the computer?
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February 17th, 2010 9:41am

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