如題,Win 7 Pro 正式版使用到今約一個半月
各方面使用起來都還算順暢
之前並沒有出現disk check的10秒倒數提示
不過最近這幾天很頻繁
只要開機後 (還沒進入Windows前) 就會出現黑底白字的disk check提示
內容大約如以下:
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Checking file system on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is Preload.
One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. you
may cancel the disk check, but it is strong recommended
that you continue.
Windows will now check the disk.
bala bala.....
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原本說硬碟可能出現壞軌什麼的
所以讓他check
不過幾次過後並沒有出現bad sectors或是需要注意的地方
但開機仍然會出現這個提示
有時候沒注意到已經超過10秒
於是他就自己在那邊check,無法cancel
有點討厭.....
嘗試去找出哪裡可以關掉這個選項
例如控制台裡面Administrative Tools好像有一些相關選項
可是不知道怎麼勾選這些進階的功能
請教01各位高手
為什麼會這樣哩~~?
有哪些設定需要注意或是更動的?
我的配備是:
Lenovo X200 (P8400, 4GB RAM)
Windows 7 Pro 32-bit 英文版
硬碟是Seagate ST9320421ASG (320 GB)
防毒是小紅傘Premium
謝謝啦!!
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狀況回報 -- 請看第10樓版友的說明!
目前該狀況確認是Win 7之下小紅傘(Avira)的問題,請參考底下官網連結
希望下週微軟或小紅傘能發布updates修正。
http://techblog.avira.com/2009/11/26/chkdsk-in-windows-7/en/
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文章關鍵字
http://techblog.avira.com/2009/11/26/chkdsk-in-windows-7/en/
We got some reports of an issue where using Avira in Windows 7 leads to regular chkdsk-runs upon reboot. Our developers are analysing the problem and now succeeded to reproduce it. We are also in close contact with Microsoft to get to the bottom of this issue. It is not just affecting Avira in Windows 7 though, many other Antivirus products seem to trigger this behavior occasionally too as we learned during the investigation of the problem.
Microsoft introduced a slight change in the NTFS driver in Windows 7. Anyhow, even Microsoft can not pinpoint the problem (which by the way occurs seldom) yet. Update: Meanwhile, we could reproduce the issue and track it down together with Microsoft.
As far as we can tell from the current state of investigation, the problem occurs in special conditions, when an operation is performed upon an already deleted file. This leads to the situation that the NTFS driver / the windows 7 kernel deems the file system as corrupted (which it is not) and sets the dirty-flag of the NTFS partition. This in turn leads to the chkdsk-run on the next start of the system. In previous versions of the windows kernel, the operating system just returned an error.
We found a workaround for this issue. A hotfix is currently being tested and gets hopefully shipped next week as update, if there are no issues showing up in Quality Assurance. The driver avgntflt.sys in version 9.0.3.17 will fix this issue then. We will continue to analyse this issue together with Microsoft as we need to understand the problem correctly in-depth to come up with a better solution; maybe even a Windows Update will be necessa