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Old 29th Aug 2009, 10:15 am
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Angry Windows Scan and fix Yeah... no


Well everytime I plugged my 8GB Rockchip (3.2''touchscreen Mp4 player) into my PC Windows 7 would prompt me and ask if I wanted to scan and fix (Recommended) or continue without scanning. I was getting annoying with it asking this every time So I figure.. ok yeah why not mabye it will stop after that and well no it really screwed my mp4 up hardcore lol. Basically I already formatted it and am putting my files back onto it but why would that scan and fix do that? I looked through and it made several hidden and normal folder's with random characters like: ∟┌n∞╔öÆ Etc. And when I tried to delete them nothing happened and even sometimes windows would say they are system files and they were modified in anywhere from 2040-2093 and often it said they were 3GBs' in size (And there was at least 30 of them so no way they were since my Mp4 is only 7.6GB) So.. why would windows scan and fix do this? It basically rendered my mp4 unusable except for photo's and everything else would freeze the player.. even some JPEG photo's would now say Invalid format! when that's the format it takes. Well that's enough of me going on if you need more info let me know and i'll try to provide what I can!
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