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Default [Q/SOLVED/G2] Windows Doing a Scandisk and Repair when mounting G2

My Windows 7 is doing a Scandisk and Repair
when I first mounted the G2, anyone run into that?

I'm running the scan/repair anyway, but the only times i've ever seen
that when mounting my phone was back when my G1's microsd card was going bad.
 
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Yeah happened to me also. I just checked the first box and started it. Took like 3 seconds and then everything was fine after that.

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Yeah happened to me also. I just checked the first box and started it. Took like 3 seconds and then everything was fine after that.

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Same here.
 
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My Windows 7 is doing a Scandisk and Repair
when I first mounted the G2, anyone run into that?

I'm running the scan/repair anyway, but the only times i've ever seen
that when mounting my phone was back when my G1's microsd card was going bad.
It's normal. Happens to all my SD cards. No worries.
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Ditto. Happened first time and never again. I suspect that HTC imaged the card after failing to remove it properly... possiblly a disk write was still occuring.

Never happens for me on any of my other microsd or flash devices.

@ericc191, if this happens all the time for you then you might want to consider using the safe removal feature in Windows... Sounds like you I/O is not quite finished when you yank the card.
 
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Right... I wouldn't let a windoze within 1000 feet of anything I own.

Don't trust it!
 
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Right... I wouldn't let a windoze within 1000 feet of anything I own.

Don't trust it!
Windows has nothing to do with this other than informing you that it may have errors since the write wasn't properly finished. I fail to see how this is bad. No, I'm not a Windows fanboy. I use Windows and Linux at home, and operate a Linux web-server and Linux media server.

Anyway, whatever bulk-flashing equipment they used most likely didn't "eject" the memory cards "properly." I highly doubt there's anything wrong with the data, but I fixed it anyway because the warning is annoying.
 
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Ditto. Happened first time and never again. I suspect that HTC imaged the card after failing to remove it properly... possiblly a disk write was still occuring.

Never happens for me on any of my other microsd or flash devices.

@ericc191, if this happens all the time for you then you might want to consider using the safe removal feature in Windows... Sounds like you I/O is not quite finished when you yank the card.
Roger, I'll try that
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