chkdsk - ends too fast to read results

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M Skabialka

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?
 
L

Lance

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
*****
 
M

M Skabialka

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
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