diagnose "corrupt file" problems

Posted by Matthew on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Matthew
Published on 2010-12-22T22:20:59Z Indexed on 2010/12/22 22:56 UTC
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My computer has been crashing the last couple weeks pretty regularly (at least once a day). A lot of times things I do will display a little notification in the bottom right saying something about a corrupt file. (I'm on Windows XP Pro Service Pack 3).

When the computer does crash I get the "blue screen of death" usually.

Some of the notifications also advise running the chkdsk utility. I cannot get it to successfully run.

Using the command prompt (or even the "tools" menu after right clicking the drive and choosing properties), it will not run the utility (it says "do you want to schedule it to run next boot time" or whatever, which I confirm). The problem is that most of the time after restarting, it doesn't run at all. The few times it does run, it has an error (I can't remember the error right now, it at least says it's ntfs and such) and says disk checking will end.

How can I get it to successfully run?

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