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Windows CHKDSK

Posted:
Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:17 pm
by pr1mo
when i restart my computer sometimes windows asks to run the chk dsk utility where it scans thru my computer and also my postgres db's. is there a possibility this will do any damage to a db? is it better to skip or is it ok to run?
Re: Windows CHKDSK

Posted:
Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:49 pm
by WhiteRider
CHKDSK shouldn't do anything to your databases. It is just checking the integrity of your disk - it shouldn't actually DO anything unless there is a problem with your disk, in which case if the error is in part of your disk which holds your database then you'll likely have a bit of a problem anyway.
Re: Windows CHKDSK

Posted:
Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:40 pm
by onthehustle
Also note that if windows is asking for a chkdsk run frequently your HD has issues - perhaps severe problems and impending doom.
Re: Windows CHKDSK

Posted:
Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:50 am
by kraada
onthehustle is absolutely correct. I would strongly recommend if nothing else, back up all of your important data onto a DVD or flash drive so that if your hard drive goes completely dead you don't lose all of your data. (And if it doesn't go dead, having a backup isn't a bad thing either!)