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Old 06-09-2011, 12:23 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by nynaevelan View Post
I tried that but it didn't help, do you think the db being in a dropbox folder could be an issue also? That's what I was thinking it was but now I am wondering if it is the disk. Are there any things I could check to see if it is the disk??
For Windows:
Start Menu
Control Panel
Administrative tools
Event viewer
You are looking for Red (error) events that have file system type error messages.

There are tools to read the drives Health.
Key Word: S.M.A.R.T. status
The drive manufacturer may have free tools that read out the health status.
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