Full system scan always stuck at 99%
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The problem is not solved even I repaired the Bitdefender0 -
Hello,
Looking at the folder you are currently scanning the file inside is most likely a iso that is a container. The percentage will remain static until the contents of that file are scanned entirely.
Let me know if the number of scanned files increases even though the product shows 99%.0 -
29 minutes ago, Sorin G. said:
Hello,
Looking at the folder you are currently scanning the file inside is most likely a iso that is a container. The percentage will remain static until the contents of that file are scanned entirely.
Let me know if the number of scanned files increases even though the product shows 99%.
Hello
After I deleted the folder, it also stuck in another folder at 99%
Yes, the number of scanned files increases even though the product shows 99% but it will not increase when it reach a certain number.
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Hello,
Please run a CHKDSK and then try to scan the machine again.
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/6221-chkdsk-check-drive-errors-windows-8-a.html0 -
11 minutes ago, Sorin G. said:
Hello,
Please run a CHKDSK and then try to scan the machine again.
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/6221-chkdsk-check-drive-errors-windows-8-a.html
chkdsk [drive letter]: [switches with space inbetween]
Switches that you can use in the command:
NOTE: The switches in red below are new to Windows 8.
/F - Fixes errors on the disk. The disk must be locked. If chkdsk cannot lock the drive, a message appears that asks you if you want to check the drive the next time you restart the computer. For example, on the C: drive.
/V - On FAT or FAT32 volumes, displays the name of each file in every directory as the disk is checked.
/R - Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information. The disk must be locked. Includes the functionality of /f, with the additional analysis of physical disk errors.
/L: - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Changes the chkdsk log file size to the number size in KB you type. If you omit the size parameter, typing /L by itself will display the current chkdsk log file size. For example, to have the default 65536 KB log file for the C: drive, you would type: chkdsk C: /F /L:65536
/X - Forces the volume to dismount first, if necessary. All open handles to the drive are invalidated. Includes the functionality of /f.
/I - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Performs a less vigorous check of index entries, which reduces the amount of time required to run chkdsk.
/C - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Does not check cycles within the folder structure, which reduces the amount of time required to run chkdsk.
/B - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Clears the list of bad clusters on the volume and rescans all allocated and free clusters for errors. Includes the functionality of /r. Use this parameter after imaging a volume to a new hard disk drive.
/scan - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Runs a online scan on the volume.
/forceofflinefix - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Must be used with /scan switch. Bypass all online repair; all defects found are queued for offlne repair (ex: "chkdsk /spotfix").
/perf - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Must be used with /scan switch. Uses more system resources to complete a scan as a fast as possible. This may have a negative performance impact on other tasks running on your system.
/spotfix - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Runs spot fixxing on the volume.
sdccleanup - Can only be used with a NTFS disk. Garbage collect unneeded security desciptor data. Includes the functionality of /f.
offlinescanandfix - Runs an offline scan and fix on the volume.
use which commend and which drive?0 -
Hello,
You can run a simply CHKDSK.
- Go to My Computer
- Right click on your drive and select Properties
- Go to the tab Tools
- Click on Error Scan and then click start.
Note : You may be asked to reboot the machine if the drive is in use.0 -
2 minutes ago, Sorin G. said:
Hello,
You can run a simply CHKDSK.
- Go to My Computer
- Right click on your drive and select Properties
- Go to the tab Tools
- Click on Error Scan and then click start.
Note : You may be asked to reboot the machine if the drive is in use.
Okay. it said that no error is found in my NTFS system drive(C:) and said it is not required to check in my ReFS drive(D:)
but the problem is not solved0 -
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I can finish the scan using the free edition0