Run CHKDSK in XP Recovery Console:
Set pc BIOS to boot from CDROM. Place XP CD in drive. Reboot from the CD.
Select the first option R Repair/Recovery Console. Select your Windows
partition by number. Usually it is 1 . Login to XP with administrator
password. Then run CHKDSK /P from the command line.
Do keep in mind, if the registry hives are horked, then you have a whole different issue.
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Maurice Naggar
MS-MVP (Windows Client) , Aumha.net VSOP , DTS-L
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"Bilbo fake email hal-pc.org>" <wlp<fauxatdot> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> XP SP2 wants to check C: (NTFS) for consistency;
>
> When allowed, it passes file verification,
> passes index checks
> then starts recovering orphaned files.
> lists:
>
> _REGISTRY_USER_NTUSER_S-1-5-19 (40613) into directory file 40568
>
> CHKDSK then hangs; disk i/o light is on pretty solid.
>
> If file verification is denied, system appears to boot and run pretty
> normally.
>
> Is there a way to recover this?
>
> Thx,
> --
> BilBo
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