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Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 1:15 pm
by Walter B
I don't see "Enable Hybrid Boot" in Consumer Preview. I do see "Enable Fast
Startup." Is that the same thing?

Walter B

"TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:1760@public.bootitng...
> Based on a number of reports and a quick search of the Microsoft forums,
> it's clear Win8 is causing disk corruption on other partitions. I suspect
> it may have something to do with the new hybrid-boot gimmick which is
> enabled (instead of disabled as it should be) by default. You can disable
> hybrid-boot to see if all your chkdsk/corruption problems go away by doing
> this:
>
> 1) Open Control Panel.
> 2) Choose Hardware and Sound -> Power Options
> 3) Click on "Choose what the power button does" on left.
> 4) Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable".
> 5) Remove the check mark from the "Enable Hybrid Boot" under Windows
> shutdown settings.
>
> In the mean time, ensure you have a good current image of all your
> partitions before installing W8 at this time.
>
>


Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:58 pm
by TeraByte Support
sounds like it - do you have a screen shot?

"Walter B" wrote in message news:1765@public.bootitng...

I don't see "Enable Hybrid Boot" in Consumer Preview. I do see "Enable Fast
Startup." Is that the same thing?

Walter B

"TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:1760@public.bootitng...
> Based on a number of reports and a quick search of the Microsoft forums,
> it's clear Win8 is causing disk corruption on other partitions. I suspect
> it may have something to do with the new hybrid-boot gimmick which is
> enabled (instead of disabled as it should be) by default. You can disable
> hybrid-boot to see if all your chkdsk/corruption problems go away by doing
> this:
>
> 1) Open Control Panel.
> 2) Choose Hardware and Sound -> Power Options
> 3) Click on "Choose what the power button does" on left.
> 4) Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable".
> 5) Remove the check mark from the "Enable Hybrid Boot" under Windows
> shutdown settings.
>
> In the mean time, ensure you have a good current image of all your
> partitions before installing W8 at this time.
>
>


Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:00 pm
by Brian K
Walter B wrote: I do see "Enable Fast
Startup."
That's what I see too. Looks like they have dropped the "Enable Hybrid Boot" term.

Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:15 pm
by Walter B
Yes. However, I have to send it later.

"TeraByte Support" wrote in message
news:1767@public.bootitng...
> sounds like it - do you have a screen shot?
>
> "Walter B" wrote in message news:1765@public.bootitng...
>
> I don't see "Enable Hybrid Boot" in Consumer Preview. I do see "Enable
> Fast
> Startup." Is that the same thing?
>
> Walter B
>
> "TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:1760@public.bootitng...
>> Based on a number of reports and a quick search of the Microsoft forums,
>> it's clear Win8 is causing disk corruption on other partitions. I
>> suspect
>> it may have something to do with the new hybrid-boot gimmick which is
>> enabled (instead of disabled as it should be) by default. You can
>> disable
>> hybrid-boot to see if all your chkdsk/corruption problems go away by
>> doing
>> this:
>>
>> 1) Open Control Panel.
>> 2) Choose Hardware and Sound -> Power Options
>> 3) Click on "Choose what the power button does" on left.
>> 4) Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable".
>> 5) Remove the check mark from the "Enable Hybrid Boot" under Windows
>> shutdown settings.
>>
>> In the mean time, ensure you have a good current image of all your
>> partitions before installing W8 at this time.
>>
>>
>
>


Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:40 pm
by Walter B
I tried to send the jpg file as an attachment using Agent 6, but the attempt
fails. Server error. Please send me an email, and I will reply with the
attachment.

"Walter B" wrote in message
news:1774@public.bootitng...
> Yes. However, I have to send it later.
>
> "TeraByte Support"
>
> wrote in message
> news:1767@public.bootitng...
>> sounds like it - do you have a screen shot?
>>
>> "Walter B" wrote in message news:1765@public.bootitng...
>>
>> I don't see "Enable Hybrid Boot" in Consumer Preview. I do see "Enable
>> Fast
>> Startup." Is that the same thing?
>>
>> Walter B
>>
>> "TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:1760@public.bootitng...
>>> Based on a number of reports and a quick search of the Microsoft forums,
>>> it's clear Win8 is causing disk corruption on other partitions. I
>>> suspect
>>> it may have something to do with the new hybrid-boot gimmick which is
>>> enabled (instead of disabled as it should be) by default. You can
>>> disable
>>> hybrid-boot to see if all your chkdsk/corruption problems go away by
>>> doing
>>> this:
>>>
>>> 1) Open Control Panel.
>>> 2) Choose Hardware and Sound -> Power Options
>>> 3) Click on "Choose what the power button does" on left.
>>> 4) Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable".
>>> 5) Remove the check mark from the "Enable Hybrid Boot" under Windows
>>> shutdown settings.
>>>
>>> In the mean time, ensure you have a good current image of all your
>>> partitions before installing W8 at this time.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:53 pm
by Walter B
I have been trying to send the screen shot, but without success. I will try
again with a smaller file.

"TeraByte Support" wrote in message
news:1767@public.bootitng...
> sounds like it - do you have a screen shot?
>
> "Walter B" wrote in message news:1765@public.bootitng...
>
> I don't see "Enable Hybrid Boot" in Consumer Preview. I do see "Enable
> Fast
> Startup." Is that the same thing?
>
> Walter B
>
> "TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:1760@public.bootitng...
>> Based on a number of reports and a quick search of the Microsoft forums,
>> it's clear Win8 is causing disk corruption on other partitions. I
>> suspect
>> it may have something to do with the new hybrid-boot gimmick which is
>> enabled (instead of disabled as it should be) by default. You can
>> disable
>> hybrid-boot to see if all your chkdsk/corruption problems go away by
>> doing
>> this:
>>
>> 1) Open Control Panel.
>> 2) Choose Hardware and Sound -> Power Options
>> 3) Click on "Choose what the power button does" on left.
>> 4) Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable".
>> 5) Remove the check mark from the "Enable Hybrid Boot" under Windows
>> shutdown settings.
>>
>> In the mean time, ensure you have a good current image of all your
>> partitions before installing W8 at this time.
>>
>>
>
>

Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:56 pm
by Walter B
Still no luck. I will try with a different format; I was using jpg, but
getting errors.

"Walter B" wrote in message
news:1780@public.bootitng...
>I have been trying to send the screen shot, but without success. I will
>try
> again with a smaller file.
>
> "TeraByte Support"
>
> wrote in message
> news:1767@public.bootitng...
>> sounds like it - do you have a screen shot?
>>
>> "Walter B" wrote in message news:1765@public.bootitng...
>>
>> I don't see "Enable Hybrid Boot" in Consumer Preview. I do see "Enable
>> Fast
>> Startup." Is that the same thing?
>>
>> Walter B
>>
>> "TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:1760@public.bootitng...
>>> Based on a number of reports and a quick search of the Microsoft forums,
>>> it's clear Win8 is causing disk corruption on other partitions. I
>>> suspect
>>> it may have something to do with the new hybrid-boot gimmick which is
>>> enabled (instead of disabled as it should be) by default. You can
>>> disable
>>> hybrid-boot to see if all your chkdsk/corruption problems go away by
>>> doing
>>> this:
>>>
>>> 1) Open Control Panel.
>>> 2) Choose Hardware and Sound -> Power Options
>>> 3) Click on "Choose what the power button does" on left.
>>> 4) Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable".
>>> 5) Remove the check mark from the "Enable Hybrid Boot" under Windows
>>> shutdown settings.
>>>
>>> In the mean time, ensure you have a good current image of all your
>>> partitions before installing W8 at this time.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 4:05 pm
by Walter B
Nope. Tried png format.

"Walter B" wrote in message
news:1781@public.bootitng...
> Still no luck. I will try with a different format; I was using jpg, but
> getting errors.
>
> "Walter B"
>
> wrote in message
> news:1780@public.bootitng...
>>I have been trying to send the screen shot, but without success. I will
>>try
>> again with a smaller file.
>>
>> "TeraByte Support"
>>
>> wrote in message
>> news:1767@public.bootitng...
>>> sounds like it - do you have a screen shot?
>>>
>>> "Walter B" wrote in message news:1765@public.bootitng...
>>>
>>> I don't see "Enable Hybrid Boot" in Consumer Preview. I do see "Enable
>>> Fast
>>> Startup." Is that the same thing?
>>>
>>> Walter B
>>>
>>> "TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:1760@public.bootitng...
>>>> Based on a number of reports and a quick search of the Microsoft
>>>> forums,
>>>> it's clear Win8 is causing disk corruption on other partitions. I
>>>> suspect
>>>> it may have something to do with the new hybrid-boot gimmick which is
>>>> enabled (instead of disabled as it should be) by default. You can
>>>> disable
>>>> hybrid-boot to see if all your chkdsk/corruption problems go away by
>>>> doing
>>>> this:
>>>>
>>>> 1) Open Control Panel.
>>>> 2) Choose Hardware and Sound -> Power Options
>>>> 3) Click on "Choose what the power button does" on left.
>>>> 4) Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable".
>>>> 5) Remove the check mark from the "Enable Hybrid Boot" under Windows
>>>> shutdown settings.
>>>>
>>>> In the mean time, ensure you have a good current image of all your
>>>> partitions before installing W8 at this time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:05 pm
by TAC109
Walter B

Can you *Please* log in to this web forum and remove the binary data that you posted a few posts back. It is *Really* upseting our attempts to download these messages into our news-readers.

Many thanks

Re: Re: W8 Corruption.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:56 pm
by TeraByte Support
use the web interface to upload any screen shots, or use a file hosting site with a link.