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Ant Dude
Guest
For a few days, I have been using the client's Intel NUC PC with its W10 b1803
weird issues. Originally, I was asked to look at why its W10 takes so long to
start/boot up. It seems to happen on each new day after power it on when it was off
for many hours like overnight. I can't seem to reproduce it after it does its scan
and repairs. I even tried changing BIOS' date to a day later to see if I could
reproduce it. Nope.
I wonder why it is always happen daily. Failing hardwares somewhere? In W10, I ran
W10's disk checks on both EMMC and SSD, and it found no issues. I know the issues
happened on both drives (original small EMMC and cloned bigger SSD). So, I decided
to force a chkdsk /r /f on both C: and D: drives outside of W10. C: was quick, but
D: took a while especially at 45% with intense light activities that long.
After returning to normal W10 session, I checked its Event Logs' Applications
section with its filter to show only 1001 event ID
(How to find chkdsk results in Windows 10). I exported
and uploaded to http://zimage.com/~ant/temp/W10appEventLogs1001.txt. There were
lots of chkdsk repairs on both drives, crashes, etc.
What do you guys think is happening?![Frown :( :(](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png)
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weird issues. Originally, I was asked to look at why its W10 takes so long to
start/boot up. It seems to happen on each new day after power it on when it was off
for many hours like overnight. I can't seem to reproduce it after it does its scan
and repairs. I even tried changing BIOS' date to a day later to see if I could
reproduce it. Nope.
I wonder why it is always happen daily. Failing hardwares somewhere? In W10, I ran
W10's disk checks on both EMMC and SSD, and it found no issues. I know the issues
happened on both drives (original small EMMC and cloned bigger SSD). So, I decided
to force a chkdsk /r /f on both C: and D: drives outside of W10. C: was quick, but
D: took a while especially at 45% with intense light activities that long.
After returning to normal W10 session, I checked its Event Logs' Applications
section with its filter to show only 1001 event ID
(How to find chkdsk results in Windows 10). I exported
and uploaded to http://zimage.com/~ant/temp/W10appEventLogs1001.txt. There were
lots of chkdsk repairs on both drives, crashes, etc.
What do you guys think is happening?
![Frown :( :(](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png)
Continue reading...