Cluster accounting failed at 135593 (0x211a9): missing cluster in $Bitmap

Chris Lemire good_bye300 at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 31 23:57:26 UTC 2007


I believe the ntfs-3g driver in Linux has destroyed Windows on my other hard
drive. After saving a file using gimp to Windows, I could not delete or view
that file from Windows. Even though an icon was showing on the Windows
desktop for that picture that Gimp had put there, double clicking it created
a message saying that the file did not exist. I was able to delete the file
from Linux, but now each time I use Windows, it crashes within 15 minutes.
It seems to be crashing sooner now. It's not doing a blue screen of death.
It's not giving any error messages. All it is doing is after using it for a
little amount of time, it will freeze for about 2 seconds, and then my
screen goes black, and my computer reboots. I've done several disk checks
when Windows is starting and even ran ntfsfix on the Windows partition from
within Linux several times. I did a "check and repair" using gparted, and
this is the message I got.

GParted 0.3.3

 Libparted 1.7.1


Check and repair filesystem (ntfs) on /dev/sdb1  00:02    ( ERROR )

   calibrate /dev/sdb1  00:00    ( SUCCES )

  path: /dev/sdb1
start: 63
end: 138110804
size: 138110742 (65.86 GiB)
   check filesystem on /dev/sdb1 for errors and (if possible) fix them
00:02    ( ERROR )

  ntfsresize -P -i -f -v /dev/sdb1

  ntfsresize v1.13.1 (libntfs 9:0:0)
Device name : /dev/sdb1
NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 70712697344 bytes (70713 MB)
Current device size: 70712699904 bytes (70713 MB)
Checking for bad sectors ...
Checking filesystem consistency ...
Accounting clusters ...
Cluster accounting failed at 135593 (0x211a9): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135594 (0x211aa): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135595 (0x211ab): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135596 (0x211ac): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135597 (0x211ad): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135598 (0x211ae): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135599 (0x211af): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135600 (0x211b0): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135601 (0x211b1): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135602 (0x211b2): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135603 (0x211b3): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 135604 (0x211b4): missing cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141946 (0x22a7a): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141947 (0x22a7b): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141948 (0x22a7c): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141949 (0x22a7d): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141950 (0x22a7e): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141951 (0x22a7f): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141952 (0x22a80): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141953 (0x22a81): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141954 (0x22a82): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141955 (0x22a83): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141956 (0x22a84): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 141957 (0x22a85): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 5912473 (0x5a3799): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 5912474 (0x5a379a): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 5912475 (0x5a379b): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 5912476 (0x5a379c): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 5921646 (0x5a5b6e): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 5921647 (0x5a5b6f): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 5921648 (0x5a5b70): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Cluster accounting failed at 5921649 (0x5a5b71): extra cluster in $Bitmap
Filesystem check failed! Totally 32 cluster accounting mismatches.
ERROR: NTFS is inconsistent. Run chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot it TWICE!
The usage of the /f parameter is very IMPORTANT! No modification was
and will be made to NTFS by this software until it gets repaired.


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Check and repair filesystem (ntfs) on /dev/sdb2

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Check and repair filesystem (ext3) on /dev/sdb3

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If I boot to Windows and open a command prompt and type chkdsk /f. It says
that is not allowed because the volume is in use. Is that any different than
the chkdsk that runs before logging into Windows?

-- 
Christopher Lemire <christopher.lemire at gmail.com>
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