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#1
Dear Omni.. please close this.
I have found a solution and no longer need help
Thanks,
Hazardous
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#2
just go to start, type in cmd, hit enter
then type in chkdsk into the command window
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#3
(06-24-2011, 01:52 PM)Twitter Wrote: Well.. this thing keeps popping up.. here it is:
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Is this like really bad?
I can't find the Chkdsk utility?
D:

Follow this:
  • Go to your desktop, right click hit Create New Shortcut
  • Type in CMD as a name and as a path in the dialog
  • Then locate the CMD app shortcut on the Desktop
  • Right click the shortcut, then hit Run As Administrator
  • Now type "chkdsk" without quotes, and let it run and fix Chrome.exe
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(06-24-2011, 02:34 PM)Resistance Wrote: Follow this:
  • Go to your desktop, right click hit Create New Shortcut
  • Type in CMD as a name and as a path in the dialog
  • Then locate the CMD app shortcut on the Desktop
  • Right click the shortcut, then hit Run As Administrator
  • Now type "chkdsk" without quotes, and let it run and fix Chrome.exe
This is what that does:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright © 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Windows\system32>chkdsk
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is OS.

WARNING! F parameter not specified.
Running CHKDSK in read-only mode.

CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)...
Deleted corrupt attribute list entry4 file records processed)
with type code 128 in file 61099.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 48809
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 106394
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 106401
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 148729
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 160786
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 388979
is corrupt.
409024 file records processed.
File verification completed.
File record segment 48809 is an orphan.
File record segment 106394 is an orphan.
File record segment 106401 is an orphan.
File record segment 148729 is an orphan.
File record segment 160786 is an orphan.
File record segment 388979 is an orphan.
1476 large file records processed.

Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode.
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#5
(06-24-2011, 02:38 PM)Twitter Wrote: This is what that does:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright © 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Windows\system32>chkdsk
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is OS.

WARNING! F parameter not specified.
Running CHKDSK in read-only mode.

CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)...
Deleted corrupt attribute list entry4 file records processed)
with type code 128 in file 61099.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 48809
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 106394
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 106401
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 148729
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 160786
is corrupt.
Attribute record (128, "") from file record segment 388979
is corrupt.
409024 file records processed.
File verification completed.
File record segment 48809 is an orphan.
File record segment 106394 is an orphan.
File record segment 106401 is an orphan.
File record segment 148729 is an orphan.
File record segment 160786 is an orphan.
File record segment 388979 is an orphan.
1476 large file records processed.

Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode.

Then try the "chkdsk /F" parameter or "chkdsk /B" ...

Or if you want to you can easily re-install Google Chrome which is just a suggestion. Also you can restore your computer using System Restore at an earlier point in time that Google Chrome had actually last functioned correctly.
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(06-24-2011, 02:47 PM)Resistance Wrote: Then try the "chkdsk /F" parameter or "chkdsk /B" ...

Or if you want to you can easily re-install Google Chrome which is just a suggestion. Also you can restore your computer using System Restore at an earlier point in time that Google Chrome had actually last functioned correctly.
Still not working :O
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#7
(06-24-2011, 02:50 PM)Twitter Wrote: Still not working :O

This may be out of the blue but Test you RAM.
I Recommend memtest86+

Link:
http://www.memtest86.com/

1. Then click on Free Download on the left hand side.

2. Click on the one that Says: "ISO image for creating bootable CD (Windows - zip)"

3. Download it and save it to your desktop (or downloads folder if using Vista or 7)

4. Use WinRAR or Windows ZIP utilty to extract the .iso file. For this Demo i will be using WinRar.

5. Double click on it to open it and click extract button at the top.

6. Make sure the path to says Desktop. Should look like this:
Code:
C:\Users\Your User Name\Desktop

7. You will need to Download and install Imgburn. This is the program i will use for this Demo. (If you use some other .iso burning software like Nero then use it to burn the .iso

Link:
http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download

8. Open Imgburn and Click on the one that says "Write Image File to Disc"

9. Put a Blank CD-R into your Computers CD Burner.

10. Where it says Please select a file Browse for your memtest86+.iso file (i put mine on the desktop)

11. When your .iso file is loaded and a blank CD-R is in your Computers CD Burner, Click on the Write Image.

12. After you burn your .iso to you CD, restart you pc and boot to CD.

13. It varys from version to version but mine you press the Number 1 Key for Memtest86+ Single CPU.

14. Let It run it will halt if an error was found.

Good Luck!Confused
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#8
just go to start, type in cmd, hit enter
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#9
Follow this:

Go to your desktop, right click hit Create New Shortcut
Type in CMD as a name and as a path in the dialog
Then locate the CMD app shortcut on the Desktop
Right click the shortcut, then hit Run As Administrator
Now type "chkdsk" without quotes, and let it run and fix Chrome.exe

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#10
Click Start > Run > And type: ChkDsk.exe and click OK.
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