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File System Damaged will not clear


iceman1337

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On 2.6.3.3969

Manual checks pass

  • Run `chkdsk` with no errors. 
  • Run `Repair-Volumes` with no errors

 

Enable Verbose logging for `chkdsk`

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Attempt to run the check.

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There is no helpful information on the scanner logs. 

Scanner.Service.exe	Information	0	[Ipc] Starting task '8b2d504d-1c61-4429-9b1f-14467f2e32a9'...	2023-04-23 14:20:18Z	16555746052
Scanner.Service.exe	Warning	0	[SmartDiskInfo] WMI SMART Not Supported.	2023-04-23 14:21:13Z	17100451435
Scanner.Service.exe	Warning	0	[SmartDiskInfo] WMI SMART Not Supported.	2023-04-23 14:21:13Z	17100890108
Scanner.Service.exe	Warning	0	[SmartDiskInfo] WMI SMART Not Supported.	2023-04-23 14:21:13Z	17101447960
Scanner.Service.exe	Warning	0	[SmartDiskInfo] WMI SMART Not Supported.	2023-04-23 14:21:13Z	17102450610
Scanner.Service.exe	Warning	0	[SmartDiskInfo] WMI SMART Not Supported.	2023-04-23 14:21:13Z	17102885800
Scanner.Service.exe	Warning	0	[SmartDiskInfo] WMI SMART Not Supported.	2023-04-23 14:21:13Z	17103335446
Scanner.Service.exe	Warning	0	[SmartDiskInfo] WMI SMART Not Supported.	2023-04-23 14:21:13Z	17103783329
Scanner.Service.exe	Warning	0	[SmartDiskInfo] WMI SMART Not Supported.	2023-04-23 14:21:13Z	17104698157

I have attempted multiple reboots and cannot get StableBit Scanner to update the drive state.  

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I have no idea the exact situation which "fixed" the issue, but here is what happened to eventually make the drive show up as healthy.

  1. Boot System
  2. Start StableBit Scanner
  3. Get Error for "File System Damaged"
  4. Attempt to Repair Volume
  5. From cmd run `chkdsk <drive> /f` --> Asks to confirm that all handles will be lost (note no errors foind)
  6. From powershell run `Repair-Volume -DriverLetter <drive> -Scan` (no errors reported)
  7. Reboot

 

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