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M Skabialka
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      10th Mar 2008

Whenever I notice computers are slowing down I schedule chkdsk /f to run on
the next reboot. However after chkdsk has run the results do not display on
the screen long enough to read them. Is there a way to make it stop at then
end of chkdsk so that I can read the results and then hit a key to continue
the boot?


 
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Lance
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      10th Mar 2008
M Skabialka wrote the following on 3/10/2008 06:54 AM:
> Whenever I notice computers are slowing down I schedule chkdsk /f to run on
> the next reboot. However after chkdsk has run the results do not display on
> the screen long enough to read them. Is there a way to make it stop at then
> end of chkdsk so that I can read the results and then hit a key to continue
> the boot?
>
>

You can find the results of chkdsk /f in the Event Viewer, "Application"
log when booting up has finished. In the "Source" column look around for
an entry from "Winlogon".

To start up the Event Viewer, Click on Start/Run, type "eventvwr.msc"
(without quotes) in the Run box.

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Bob I
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      10th Mar 2008
Look in the event viewer, see the Winlogon entry.

M Skabialka wrote:

> Whenever I notice computers are slowing down I schedule chkdsk /f to run on
> the next reboot. However after chkdsk has run the results do not display on
> the screen long enough to read them. Is there a way to make it stop at then
> end of chkdsk so that I can read the results and then hit a key to continue
> the boot?
>
>


 
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M Skabialka
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      10th Mar 2008
My only entry under winlogin is:

Execution of GPO scripts has timed out and have been terminated.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

This takes me to:

Details
ID: 1217
Source: Winlogon
We're sorry
There is no additional information about this issue in the Error and Event
Log Messages or Knowledge Base databases at this time. You can use the links
in the Support area to determine whether any additional information might be
available elsewhere.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for searching on this message; your search helps us identify those
areas for which we need to provide more information.
Currently there are no Microsoft Knowledge Base articles available for this
specific error or event message. For information about other support options
you can use to find answers online, see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx.

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"Lance" <lltbhill@link_earth.net> wrote in message
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>M Skabialka wrote the following on 3/10/2008 06:54 AM:
>> Whenever I notice computers are slowing down I schedule chkdsk /f to run
>> on the next reboot. However after chkdsk has run the results do not
>> display on the screen long enough to read them. Is there a way to make
>> it stop at then end of chkdsk so that I can read the results and then hit
>> a key to continue the boot?
>>
>>

> You can find the results of chkdsk /f in the Event Viewer, "Application"
> log when booting up has finished. In the "Source" column look around for
> an entry from "Winlogon".
>
> To start up the Event Viewer, Click on Start/Run, type "eventvwr.msc"
> (without quotes) in the Run box.
>
> Lance
> *****



 
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