Chkdsk logs

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Michael Mauzey

I am running Windows XP home edition. When I try to run my Norton's
Disk Doctor with "fix errors automatically", I get a message saying:

"The operating system, or another process, has exclusive access to
this drive, or some of it's files.
Norton Disk Doctor cannot continue with a repair under these
conditions. A repair can be schedulaed to occur the next time you
restart the system. Norton Disk Doctor can still diagnose this drive
if "Fix errors" is unchecked. Would you like to schedulae a repair?"

If I say "yes", then it runs ChkDsk on bootup and says that the
results are stored in a chkdsk.log. But I cannot find that log or any
log that tells me the results of the
Disk Check chekup. Any idea where that log is located? Thanks ...

Michael Mauzey
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Nicholas

To open Event Viewer, click Start, point to Settings, and then
click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and
then double-click Event Viewer. Then double-click on:
Application > Winlogon.


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Nicholas

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| I am running Windows XP home edition. When I try to run my Norton's
| Disk Doctor with "fix errors automatically", I get a message saying:
|
| "The operating system, or another process, has exclusive access to
| this drive, or some of it's files.
| Norton Disk Doctor cannot continue with a repair under these
| conditions. A repair can be schedulaed to occur the next time you
| restart the system. Norton Disk Doctor can still diagnose this drive
| if "Fix errors" is unchecked. Would you like to schedulae a repair?"
|
| If I say "yes", then it runs ChkDsk on bootup and says that the
| results are stored in a chkdsk.log. But I cannot find that log or any
| log that tells me the results of the
| Disk Check chekup. Any idea where that log is located? Thanks ...
|
| Michael Mauzey
| (e-mail address removed)
|
|
 

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