On a Windows 7 computer, running chkdsk /r /f C:
in repair mode, it gives the error, Unspecified error 766f6c756d652e63 3f1.
or something like that. I have tried the following:
- uninstalling all antivirus software
- scanning with MalwareByte's Anti-Malware
- doing a Disk Cleanup
- running Disk Defrag
- booting TRK and running
fsck -t ntfs
(gives errorUnsupported case.
andnot implemented
).
I have also tried a System Restore, but there is a Temporary Internet file that appears to be in all restore points, and that file must be corrupted or something, because System Restore always grinds to a halt when it gets to that file.
What should I try next? Thanks in advance.
chkdsk /r /f C: in repair mode, it gives the error, Unspecified error 766f6c756d652e63 3f1. … booting TRK and running fsck -t ntfs (gives error Unsupported case. and not implemented).
Hmm, it sounds like your file-system is damaged/corrupted. What you can try is to use a partition-management program to check the volume and possible repair it. Otherwise, you may want to copy your data (hopefully you won’t need to resort to a data-recovery program) and wipe it.chkdsk
would have said so because it is designed to detect such problems, but it is crashing instead. He’s probably using the/r
switch because people always keeps saying to do it for every problem (just like how people keep saying to reinstall/repair-install for everything).