A few days ago, I noticed that Explorer wasn't refreshing in real-time. I did some Googling, found some hits, and did what was advised, which included restarting.
So, I did. Problem is, the restart is going on TWO DAYS. I know the system is doing >something<, as the drive activity light continues to blink furiously, which is why I didn't just pull the plug after a few minutes.
The only app I can think of (besides Windows itself) that would cause such behavior is Drivepool, as I keep this machine as lean and mean as possible. If that's the case, what in the world could be happening? Is it doing an impromptu rebalance? I doubt it's an evacuation, as all the drives were fine just before I initiated the restart.
I can't invoke anything, like Task Manager, as it's too far into the restart process. Every keystroke I've tried doesn't bring-up anything. All I see is the black restart screen with the white circle, which has been circling the entire time.
If I get up in the morning and it's still trying to restart, I suppose I will have to pull the plug, as three days will be the end of my rope. If that's the case, assuming the system comes back at all, is there a bulletproof way to check all the pool files to ensure that they're still intact? This is with Windows 11.
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A few days ago, I noticed that Explorer wasn't refreshing in real-time. I did some Googling, found some hits, and did what was advised, which included restarting.
So, I did. Problem is, the restart is going on TWO DAYS. I know the system is doing >something<, as the drive activity light continues to blink furiously, which is why I didn't just pull the plug after a few minutes.
The only app I can think of (besides Windows itself) that would cause such behavior is Drivepool, as I keep this machine as lean and mean as possible. If that's the case, what in the world could be happening? Is it doing an impromptu rebalance? I doubt it's an evacuation, as all the drives were fine just before I initiated the restart.
I can't invoke anything, like Task Manager, as it's too far into the restart process. Every keystroke I've tried doesn't bring-up anything. All I see is the black restart screen with the white circle, which has been circling the entire time.
If I get up in the morning and it's still trying to restart, I suppose I will have to pull the plug, as three days will be the end of my rope. If that's the case, assuming the system comes back at all, is there a bulletproof way to check all the pool files to ensure that they're still intact? This is with Windows 11.
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