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Yesterday I saw on one of our Windows servers, in Disk Management, it said
the volume was Healthy (At Risk). Since it was several years old, I took
it to the local PC shop. They cloned it on to a new hard drive and
installed it. The new drive also says Healthy (At Risk).
When I questioned the shop owner (big shop, he's been doing this a long
time) he said it would correct itself in a day or 2 and the At Risk would
go away. Is that right?
It's been about 24 hours and it still says that.
Thanks.
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