StumblingThrough
Technical User
Background: PC was locking-up when using various apps. Had to restore Hard Drive to factory settings using Restore CD that came with PC. Prior to doing so, I tried to restore an image that I made of the hard drive using Acronis True Image. I had the image saved on what Acronis calls the "Secure Zone", which is a hidden partiton it created on "C". However, Acronis was unable to read image from Secure Zone.
After restoring HD using restore CD, I restarted PC. Normally upon reboot I receive message saying to press "F11" to access Acronis Recovery routine. I am still receiving this message even after restoring PC to factory settings. But it is giving me an error message saying it cannot find the recovery partition, and to press enter to continue to boot to Windows. This makes sense since I overwrote the parition.
However, why am I still receiving the F11 message? I believe so because I think Acronis made changes to the MBR when it created the "Secure Zone". And I don't think the Restore CD restored the MBR.
I booted to Windows successfully and scheduled a CHKDSK of the C drive.
Problem: When I try to run CHKDSK, it hangs on step 4 of 5 (checking file system). My question is, would the changes Acronis made to the MBR keep CHKDSK from finishing the scan of "C"? Or is it more likely there is a physical problem with the Hard Drive?
After restoring HD using restore CD, I restarted PC. Normally upon reboot I receive message saying to press "F11" to access Acronis Recovery routine. I am still receiving this message even after restoring PC to factory settings. But it is giving me an error message saying it cannot find the recovery partition, and to press enter to continue to boot to Windows. This makes sense since I overwrote the parition.
However, why am I still receiving the F11 message? I believe so because I think Acronis made changes to the MBR when it created the "Secure Zone". And I don't think the Restore CD restored the MBR.
I booted to Windows successfully and scheduled a CHKDSK of the C drive.
Problem: When I try to run CHKDSK, it hangs on step 4 of 5 (checking file system). My question is, would the changes Acronis made to the MBR keep CHKDSK from finishing the scan of "C"? Or is it more likely there is a physical problem with the Hard Drive?