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I have striped 4 SSDs together via Windows (not hardware based since it conflicted with my nVME)

 

Stablebit Scanner is showing the file system as damaged.  However, when I check it with Windows, Tools, Properties, Check disk - it reports nothing.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

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You're using Dynamic disks, correct? 

 

Either way, could you grab the logs from StableBit Scanner?

http://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_Scanner_for_Windows_Error_Reports

(Grab the entire "Service" folder, not just the Error Reports folder)

 

 

Also, could you run the disk check from the command line, instead? It may be bypassing certain checks in the UI. 

If you're using Windows 8 or up, hit "Win+X", hit "A" and select "Yes" in the UAC prompt. 

If you're using Windows Vista or 7, hit "Win", type "cmd", right click on "Command Prompt" and select "Yes" in the UAC prompt. 

 

From there, run "chkdsk x: /f", where "x:" is the disk in question.

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