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Weird Vista Bug

nickp85

Junior Member
Hi everyone... someone at work recommended I come hear to tell my problem

Beginning on 7/15... I have been noticing a whole bunch of Event ID 55's in my event viewer indicating the below message

The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume WINVISTA.

Well... I ran chkdsk with /r and it finds nothing wrong with the system

When you go to cmd prompt and do chkntfs c: it says the drive is dirty...

Now weird part... I put the computer into sleep and it won't start back up... so I reboot and it gives random blue screens constantly... so I boot into my XP hard drive, I have 2 RAID arrays, one Vista, one XP. And while in XP, I run a chkdsk on the vista drive. It claims to have found no problems but now when I reboot, Vista seems to work fine.

The only this is for the past 3 days I have seen nothing but errors in the event viewer indicating C is corrupt and unusable.

I have 3 partitions on the RAID array with Vista and the other 2 partitions don't have any problems so I don't think it is the hard drives since if one of them went in the array it would cause problems across the board.

Also, while in Windows, the hard drive works perfectly and Windows runs fine... it's weird


Specs:

Windows Vista X64 Ultimate
EVGA Nvidia 680i chipset motherboard.
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66 @ 3.2
4 GB DDR2 1066 Mhz RAM
MSI 8800 Ultra Graphics card, 768 MB
Dual Raptor 150 drives in RAID 0
Dual WD Caviar 160 GB drives in RAID 0



Any ideas would be greatly appreciated... thanks much.
 
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