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Kingfisher Book Service
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      5th Aug 2004
When starting up my Windows XP Home Edition I am getting an error
message on a blue screen which states :-

Checking File System on C:
Type of filing system is FAT32
One of your disks needs to be checked for consistancy.

I have allowed it to carry out the check on a number of occasions
and it reports 'No Faults', but it will still display the same message
each time the computer is turned on. The check can be cancelled within
10 seconds of displaying the message but if I get distracted and miss
the time limit, I have to wait until the check is complete.

Any assistance would be appreciated to turn off this message.
Please make any instructions very simple as I am not very technical.

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Malcolm Walters

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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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      5th Aug 2004
Hi,

Chkdsk Runs Each Time That You Start Your Computer [Q316506]
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316506

See if this helps.

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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"Kingfisher Book Service" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> When starting up my Windows XP Home Edition I am getting an error
> message on a blue screen which states :-
>
> Checking File System on C:
> Type of filing system is FAT32
> One of your disks needs to be checked for consistancy.
>
> I have allowed it to carry out the check on a number of occasions
> and it reports 'No Faults', but it will still display the same message
> each time the computer is turned on. The check can be cancelled within
> 10 seconds of displaying the message but if I get distracted and miss
> the time limit, I have to wait until the check is complete.
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated to turn off this message.
> Please make any instructions very simple as I am not very technical.
>
> --
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Malcolm Walters
>
> ===================================================================
> Kingfisher Book Service - Free International Booksearch
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> 6 Ash Grove, Skegby, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts. NG17 3FH U.K.
> Tel/Fax/Ansaphone : 01623 552530 International : 0044 1623 552530
> (E-Mail Removed) - www.kingfisher-books.co.uk
> ----------------
> If you have problems with the above email address, please use the
> following address - (E-Mail Removed)
> ===================================================================



 
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