Write failure with status 0xc0000185 at offset 0xbee40000 for 0x20000 bytes.Īn unspecified error occurred (6e74667363686b2e 17ff). Phase duration (Data attribute verification): 1.21 milliseconds. Phase duration (Security descriptor verification): 23.61 milliseconds. Security descriptor verification completed. Ĭleaning up 1 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.Ĭleaning up 1 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.Ĭleaning up 1 unused security descriptors. Phase duration (Reparse point and Object ID verification): 8.65 milliseconds. Phase duration (Orphan recovery to lost and found): 5.01 milliseconds. Phase duration (Orphan reconnection): 18.71 milliseconds. Phase duration (Index verification): 14.36 seconds. Phase duration (Bad file record checking): 0.83 milliseconds. Phase duration (Orphan file record recovery): 0.00 milliseconds. Phase duration (File record verification): 940.38 milliseconds. Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure. Log from event viewer: Checking file system on E: Some people suggested that it could be due to malware attack and there's still a chance that is the cause of the problem, but so far a full scan cannot be completed. I read on some thread that setting the power management to high performance solve the problem for some people, it didn't work for me. Defragment cannot be completed (stuck with the same 100% active time with no disk activity). I don't remember for sure if I ran chkdsk on the previous HDD, but on the new HDD chkdsk fail with "unspecified error" every time, right after "Correcting errors in Volume Bitmap". ![]() I have scanned both HDD with at least two third party tools and every report was positive. So I replaced the suspect HDD before failure and now, a little more than a year thereafter I get the same issue with my new HDD, even though the problem seem to be less frequent, it seem to be increasing over time. Other times everything seem to be perfectly fine. ![]() Often times I couldn't even restart the machine properly as it just keep perpetually trying to shutdown and I have to pull the plug to turn it off. ![]() It checks if there is a valid disk system to start the next phase. Whenever my system hang and I check my system resource performance, it usually is the 1 TB secondary HDD, Seagate, aka Drive E, running at 100% active time with little to no actual disk activity/disk transfer. 1 PreBoot When you hit the power button, the computer firmware starts POST or Power-On Self test and loads firmware settings. My system hangs a lot when doing certain tasks (ambiguous).
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