Windows 10: fsutil dirty query c: Volume - c: is Dirty . How do I fix this?

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  1. fsutil dirty query c: Volume - c: is Dirty . How do I fix this?

    /u/Cataal1337, May 22, 2020
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  2. Andy72006 Win User

    Windows 10 says c: is dirty

    ran fsutildirty query c:

    reported volume - c: is dirty.

    i restarted the system several times, it still gives me the same error.
     
    Andy72006, May 22, 2020
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  3. srfreeman Win User
    FSUTIL and Windows Update Failures.

    Your rant is replete with misinformation... the noted link does not point directly to a flow chart of any kind.

    Your "The command (fsutil dirty querry cfsutil dirty query c: Volume - c: is Dirty . How do I fix this? :) may not tell the whole story..." leads some one to believe there is a story to be told, which is not the case. The command - fsutil dirty query C: - simply checks to see if the volume's dirty bit is set.

    If the volume is dirty, the following output displays:

    Volume C: is dirty

    If the volume is not dirty, the following output displays:

    Volume C: is not dirty

    In your example - fsutil USN deletejournal /n /d c: - the usage of both the /n and the /d parameter simply makes no sense.

    Your "...some users get unknown errors, or, fictitious error codes..." is itself fiction.
     
    srfreeman, May 22, 2020
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  4. fsutil dirty query c: Volume - c: is Dirty . How do I fix this?

    Dirty Bit not same state on the two possible Command Prompts

    Using Windows 10. When I enter Command Prompt with holding down shift key when restarting and using fsutil dirty query c: , the Dirty Bit state is 0 or off. When I enter Command Prompt (Admin) from running the Windows program and using fsutil
    dirty query c:
    , the Dirty Bit is 1 or on. I think the latter condition is why I always get the Disk Check running notification when booting up. I've tried everything to clear the latter mentioned Dirty Bit state but nothing works. I saw one suggestion
    to use a hex editor and actually go into the Bios? to put the Dirty Bit state back to 0, but don't feel comfortable with that. The disk check using
    dskchk c: /f /r in the first mentioned Command Prompt shows the disk has no problems. Why are the Dirty Bit settings different? Could this be why Macruim does not want to clone the disk?

    Thanks for any help and comments.
     
    RolandO_774, May 22, 2020
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