I've set a new NTFS partition (X:) on a new Lenovo Y50 laptop, through Windows' (8.1) Disk Management tool. Just a normal disk partitioning.
The problem is that files get corrupted constantly. What I mean by corrupted is that I try to open a file, which could be of any type (exe, txt, csv etc'), and I get a message that this file is not accessible. Too shame I did not record the error number, and it happened many times already.
The only solution is to use Windows' error check and repair tool (on a partition level) which basically removes these corrupted file. This is a huge problem, that you never know which files you are going to lose.
So every day I have to do an error check and repair (by clicking on the Properties menu option of the drive, going to the "Tools" tab and then "Check") the drive. If I don't do that routine for a few days it becomes unbearable - a whole directory is not accessible.
I'm pretty sure I'm losing files without even noticing, but sometimes it does hit important files.
This is crazy!
Again, it happens only on one partition (drive X, not the system one which is C).
How can I fix that situation? If it was the whole drive then the other partition should have been affected as well. That is a standard NTFS partition I've made.