Hi,
>> but is there a reason i don't understand? >> I must suppose that the disk is damaged?
>> It is used every day (acts as File Server) without problems...
>
> It's a diagnostic step. If the drive happens to be fine you can move
> onto something else, but, until then, you can't eliminate the
> possibility. Besides, failing hard drives are notorious for
> inconsistent behavior. Furthermore, chkdsk does far more than scan for
> surface flaws; it looks for errors in the file system.
Thanks for the info. I was informed few minutes ago that the Win machine did a (scheduled!) reboot during backup. Maybe that was the cause .. even if the error seems to point to a different issue..
Regards
M
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