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Resolved xxx.exe - Corrupt Disk

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by scgoh123, 2011/10/24.

  1. 2011/10/24
    scgoh123

    scgoh123 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    My teacher recently plugged out her laptop battery, after that it popped out a lot of annoying errors as stated in the title.

    xxx.exe-Corrupt Disk
    the file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the Chkdsk utility on the volume C:

    When I run chkdsk the cmd window just shut down and did not do anything. When I reschedule the chkdsk to run upon restart, it gave me 'unspecified error'.

    Although I can use browsers to surf the internet, but around 2-3 seconds it gives me the corrupt disk error and this:
    "Exception Processing Message 0xc0000032 Parameters 0x750563A0..."

    Although reformatting is the fastest way to resolve this problem but my teacher prefer it to be repaired without a clean installation.

    Any suggestions?
     
  2. 2011/10/24
    MrBill

    MrBill SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    What is plugged out her laptop battery mean?
    What version of Windows are we talking about?
     

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    rsinfo

    rsinfo SuperGeek Alumni

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    If you have a Win 7 boot disk, use that to run chkdsk on the drive.
     
  5. 2011/10/25
    scgoh123

    scgoh123 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    MrBill: My teacher removed the laptop battery behind the laptop casing (she used to do that when she uses AC adapter) and it causes the problem without any reasons. She is using Win 7 Home Premium

    rsinfo: I'm not sure she has a Win 7 boot disk or not but can I use repair disc to perform the action?
     
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    rsinfo

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    Yes you can.
     
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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    You need to run the cmd window from an elevated prompt .....

    Orb > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt - right click 'Run as Administrator'
     
  8. 2011/10/25
    scgoh123

    scgoh123 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    ok I'll post the chkdsk results on Thursday because school was on holiday for 2 days.
    BTW do i need to add something like /f or /r or /p?
     
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    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    Does the machine get a few dozen of these: " "Exception Processing Message 0xc0000032 Parameters 0x750563A0..." error messages? Any other error messages?

    One of my office pc's was hit with this virus yesterday:
    http://www.precisesecurity.com/rogue/system-restore


    EDIT: If you click on the windows START button - is everything gone?
     
  11. 2011/10/28
    scgoh123

    scgoh123 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Steve R Jones: No the message is not gone when I pressed 'START ". And her computer dosen't have System Restore virus also.

    Okay I got this problem solved! Seems that Microsoft Office 2010 is the culprit. She installed Office 2003, 2007 and 2010 and this messes up her laptop. After uninstalling Office 2010, the message disappears!

    Thanks for those who replied me and I will mark this thread as 'Resolved'
     

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