I've wondered about this a few times when CHKDSK seems to be taking a really
long time, and I want to use my computer.
Once CHKDSK has started, is there any safe way to abort it?
Alan
"Andrew E." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:75E201F4-CC94-4836-8DF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Read kb831426...Also,thier is'nt a cmd with CHKDSK /S,sure its not
> CHKDSK /D:
>
> "bch" wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have 2 drives, drive C with WinXP system installed and a data drive
>> D.
>> Every time when WinXP starts, it automatically CHKDSK drive D, but none
>> of
>> any error was found. When I tried to defragment drive D, I was unable to
>> do
>> it because a message indicated that there is a scheduled CHKDSK /S on
>> this
>> drive. Kindly please help me on how to disable this scheduled CHKDSK /S.
>> Thanks!!
>>
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