Earlier today, my Windows Vista Home Basic computer with Service Pack
2 crashed. My natural response? Restart into Safe Mode, issue a CHKDSK
command to be executed upon restart, and restart again. And what does
CHKDSK find?

CHKDSK deleted corrupt attribute record (128,"")
from file record segment 67639.
CHKDSK deleted corrupt attribute record (128,"")
from file record segment 78661.

Thankfully, the rest of the CHKDSK scan proceeded smoothly, and I was
able to boot back into full mode. But this latest discovery has me
worried: Are my HDD's days numbered?

Brandon Taylor

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