FPCH Admin AWS Posted April 13, 2013 FPCH Admin Posted April 13, 2013 Since applying the latest round of Microsoft patches on April 11th 2013, every time my Win 7 Pro 64-bit workstations restart, they want to do a disk check, and the system log registers an error event ID 55, source NTFS, "The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unuseable..." If the user allows the disk check to happen, it takes maybe five minutes, finds no problems, then the OS finishes loading and everything seems fine. If the user elects to skip the disk check, the same thing happens--OS loads, everything groovy. Either way, the next restart again calls for the disk check. I tried running a full chkdsk /R on one system, but that found no problems and did not clear the need for a disk check either. This began with the first restart after installing the updates a couple days ago, and affects all or nearly all my Win 7 systems. Has anyone else seen this? Any ideas on which update caused it or how to get rid of this seemingly frivolous disk check on every boot? View this thread Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
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