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How to disable chkdsk during startup ?

 
 
Crackjack
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      12th Feb 2009
I tried chkdsk but since I had open handles it asked whether I wanna scan
when I boot next? But when I boot it gives me the following messge:

Checking file system on C:
The type of file system is RAW
AUTOCHK is not available for raw drives
Windows has finished checking the disks.

I dont wanna run autochk or chkdsk to run anymore.

I am using Windows XP Pro SP3 and I its working fine except for this problem.
 
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John John (MVP)
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      12th Feb 2009
At a Command Prompt issue the following command:

chkntfs /d

John

Crackjack wrote:

> I tried chkdsk but since I had open handles it asked whether I wanna scan
> when I boot next? But when I boot it gives me the following messge:
>
> Checking file system on C:
> The type of file system is RAW
> AUTOCHK is not available for raw drives
> Windows has finished checking the disks.
>
> I dont wanna run autochk or chkdsk to run anymore.
>
> I am using Windows XP Pro SP3 and I its working fine except for this problem.

 
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