The index $i30 in file be1cd appears out of order.
The index $i30 in file be1cd appears out of order.
Your PC seems to have persistent issues despite repairs. It crashes occasionally even after scans, fixes, and reboots. The problem might be related to the i30 file or another hidden issue. Check for updates, run advanced diagnostics, and ensure all drivers are up to date.
Welcome to the forums! Could you give us a screenshot of the error?
The message displayed immediately below stage 2 reads: "Here is the message it says right under stage 2."
From the elevated admin CMD prompt, you can execute commands. These instructions link to: https://www.easeus.com/partition-master/...ws-11.html
Thanks for your assistance. I turned it off and now the system starts much quicker. However, when I right-click on my drive and use the check tool, it still says I need repairs. Despite having all malware scans passed, the updates are up to date and both the DISM and SFC checks show no problems.
Have you ever executed it in repair mode? ```chkdsk /F ``` aims to fix the index area.