re: Question about 'Prevent file corruption problems'
Saturday, July 26, 2003 at 9:48 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Fernando Salas
(2 messages posted)
Hi, finally I see this problem in the net, I had it, in fact it made me go back to
win2K, now I have a hunch after reading everithing I found about this, try disabling
the indexing service(which what a coincidence runs only over NTFS filesystem) here
a lik to how to do it, http://www.techaholic.net/support/xp-indexing.html I will
get it a shot to see what happens, some of the posts was quite usefull and match
my experience, for example I had XP installed in 2 machines, one of them was AT case
with AT/ATX board, and the other ATX, the AT one never got corrupted(same XP on both)
so seems that is consistency around the shutdown issue, I hope the indexing can get
rid of the problem, if it does please post it, so we know it
Fer
On Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 11:55 am, Cindi wrote:
>I also wonder what the risk is.
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>I have been watching this thread for months while having this very same problem
with
>a new Dell computer. Dell has had me reformat three times and they have replaced
>the hard drive twice due to these volume bitmap, MFT, and index errors.
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>The only performance issue that I experience with these errors is that System Restore
>won't restore.
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>I wish I could figure out how to prevent this?
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>Cindi
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 |  |  | Sins of NTFS (Down For The Count: Thu, Jan 22, 2004, 8:22 pm) |
 |  | re: (Tong Narak: Tue, Jan 25, 2005, 6:43 pm) |
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