Infinite loops AUTOCHK and CHKDSK

Question: How do I fix the curls AUTOCHK and CHKDSK when everything has failed?

Summary: a new HARD drive, with a cloned image of WinXP infected with the malware that has been cleaned thoroughly, continues to show c: System file Dirty bit is set.  A 5-step forced CHKDSK /f or CHKDSK /r does not resolve the problem.  System seems to be 100% clean and works great except for the 'stuck' Dirty bit on C:.  Dirty bit can be effectively ignored by using CHKNTFS /x c: but Scandisk and Defrag cannot be run - probably other problems also.  Yet to try to solve this problem without wiping and starting over.

HP Pavilion zd8000 w / WinXP Media Center 2005.  Wouldn't boot - ran an endless cycle of 3 floors AUTOCHKs and reboots.  If AUTOCHK was cancelled, WinXP would charge sometimes, but very slowly... HARD drive certainly wasn't.  Originally mounted 4200 RPM HARD drive on another box, and then managed to copy data from it.  The host received warnings which disc can have errors. Ghost to clone a new 5400 RPM HARD drive.

Installed new HARD drive in the laptop computer and used MBAM, HitMan, RKill and ComboFix to fix many and varied, the viruses and Trojans (but not sure exactly what horses Trojan or virus, sorry).  Possible one of these viruses caused BSOD 0X0000007b error when you try to start in Safe Mode; This has been resolved during the elimination of viruses and removing Windows updates specific here:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_xp-windows_update/blue-screen-error-0x0000007B-in-Windows-XP-after/73cea559-ebbd-4274-96bc-e292b69f2fd1

and here:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_xp-system/Windows-XP-SP3-boot-to-safe-mode-Stop-0x0000007B/8347d3ea-8351-4709-9580-b692feeacb77

Once the infections were party, and after having passed the safe boot, WinXP has continued to report corrupt files ("exception processing message c00001012") as well as the event ID 55 ('file system on the disk structure is damaged and unusable. Please run the CHKDSK utility on the volume C:\ ") and the same loop AUTOCHK 3 floors at each start.

Performed repair installation using the original media.  Was now SP2 WinXP SP3, after repair.  Delay further updates pending the resolution of this problem.

The laptop runs great now - except that the dirty bit seems to be permanently set to C: - Defrag will not work because it says a CHKDSK /f is planned.  No more "exception processing message" error (either suspect that some windows files were actually corrupt, possibly by the Virus, probably by previous disk HDD error, but were repaired and then repairing install it).

FSUTIL always reports that C: is dirty.

I set myself the CHKNTFS /x C: and prevents the AUTOCHK running on every boot - now it starts and works apparently without problems, except that the dirty bit is always fixed.  I didn't understand if CHKNTFS /x C: should be prohibiting the AUTOCHK run on each startup, but it is that its weight without worrying... in other words, I don't have to reset CHKNTFS /x C: before each start, it seems to be "permanently" together.  I don't think that it is the function of the switch...

I ran CHKDSK /f C: both CHKDSK /r C: under this condition (with CHKNTFS /x together) and the two CHKDSK 5 or 3 floors seemed to run successfully every time and respectively - however they also result in an infinite loop of CHKDSKs at startup.  These are not the same that the 'normal' AUTOCHK loop system is stuck with FSUTIL /d together.  I interpret this as meaning that both the ordinary AUTOCHK and the CHKDSK manually invoked are unable to successfully disabled the Dirty bit despite not finding any errors.

After the /d C: FSUTIL reset system always presents the same loop AUTOCHK 3 floors on each boot.  Event ID 55 continues to be connected when it is started under CHKNTFS d, is not connected when it is started under CHKNTFS/x.

Hello ReallyWildStuff,

If chkdsk not clear the dirty bit, that would be my recommendation to format and do a non graphic installation.

At this point, it would be the only way to definitively say that there is no hardware problem on the disk or controller.

As you have a picture of the previous installation, I assume that all the data is secure.

Let us know what the results are.

Best regards

Matthew_Ha

Tags: Windows

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