Old 08-18-2017, 04:34 AM   #1
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http://imgur.com/a/UHzu5

Above is the same error i get (Others have had this problem)

Everytime i restart my computer it "Scans" and "repairs" with the same line mentioned in the picture above. The scan is fast and doesnt get hung anywhere. Maybe for 5 seconds.

I checked everything i could think of and all came back clean.

Checked my disk with no errors

Im using windows 10 12gb ram 2.4 ghz processor 64bit.

Currently backing up because its freaking me out.

This only started happening after multiple consecutive updates.

Im reading about partitions? No idea what thats about but people are having success when messing with them... Sorry mild-ly computer illiterate.

Please guys, any help at all would be great.
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Old 08-18-2017, 04:41 AM   #2
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https://www.eightforums.com/performa...very-boot.html
Here is something interesting
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Old 08-18-2017, 04:46 AM   #3
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http://imgur.com/a/8eKMP

Heres what my partition looks like.. Anything strange?



Also does this make any sense to any of you?

" hey guys i`m back...with a good news: i fixed the problem!
at the beginning i had 5 partitions, and i deleted them all, but still they were not erased, only the data was deleted.
after having installed Windows, a new partition appeared, besides the others i had ((CWindows and (D Data); this new partition only had 900 Mb; so i removed all the partitions i did not need and added the unpartitioned space to the D partition using computer management/data management. below you can find the link with more explanations. hope it helps others too. have a good day! greier out "
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Old 08-18-2017, 05:34 AM   #4
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Okay so a computer tech just told me that as long as the computer is booting up fine, i dont have anything to worry about.. Make any sense? Or does this guys just want my money when my computer actually does fail.. lol
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Old 08-18-2017, 06:38 AM   #5
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No time to post more atm but your partitions look fine, don't delete any of them.
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Old 08-18-2017, 07:12 AM   #6
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Got it.
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Old 08-18-2017, 08:07 AM   #7
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Backing up is a great idea, glad you're already on that.

googling "large hex identifier on every boot" led to this tutorial for 10:
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/...dows-10-a.html

this is the link in the first reply in this thread:
https://www.tenforums.com/performanc...ive-100-a.html

I think he said that it could be the recovery partition being read only, meaning the scan can never fix the issue, hence the repeat. Makes sense to me but I don't know how to verify that's what is happening on your PC.

More than that, not sure.
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Old 08-23-2017, 01:09 AM   #8
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Thanks reason. Definitely helped me get on the trail of problems.

Okay so ran a full mem check and disk check and literally no errors. This makes me believe its something to do with the windows creator update. Till i find a solution, Or next update ill keep you posted.
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