Event Id | 1001 |
Source | Autochk |
Description | Your drive may be corrupt. Please let AUTOCHK run. Skipping AUTOCHK on a volume may lead to an unmountable volume. Skipping AUTOCHK on a system drive may lead to an unusable system. AUTOCHK resumed. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: This message has been added to Chkdsk starting with SP4. It does not necessarily indicate that there is any problem on the hard disk. It is a warning that skipping Autochk (the automatic running of Chkdsk after an improper shutdown) might lead to problems on your hard disk. When a Windows NT-based computer is shut down improperly (for example, by a power failure), Autochk scans the hard disk the next time you start Windows NT. This message is displayed and is recorded in the Application log every time Chkdsk is run during startup, whether it was invoked by Autochk or manually by the user. |
Reference Links | "Warning! Your Drive May Be Corrupt" Starting Windows NT 4.0 SP4 |
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