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In <200608140526.k7E5QACR007778@ylpvm29.prodigy.net>, on 08/13/06
at 10:26 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
Hi,
Where is everybody? Must be last minute summer vacations.
>Suddenly, when I shut down my computer, I get a trap E in module NTFS.
>Rebooting and shutting down again does not help.
This might be a combination of defects in the NTFS driver and minor
corruption in one of your NTFS volumes.
>I am able to run chkdsk /f on all my partitions except the C: partition
>(a DOS partition formatted in plain FAT) -- it says disk is in use or
>locked by another process.
This is normal if you have something that's running from C:.
>Running Unimaint doesn't help.
>Running chkdsk /f from a maintenance partition doesn't help. DFSEE
>doesn't tell me anything that I can understand.
None of this will help because the problem is on the dark side. You need
to run scandisk or whatever on the NTFS volume.
>Should I remove the NTFS IFS file from config.sys?
If you don't use it, you might as will not load it.
Regards,
Steven
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