chkdsk logs?

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yawnmoth

I ran the check disk on my hard drive last night and woke up to
discover that it had rebooted, without giving me any information about
the number of bad sectors, or anything like that. I'm wondering if
maybe a log file is made but just stored in an odd location?
Alternatively, is there a way I could make it so log files are made?

Any help would be appreciated - thanks! :)
 
Click Start, point to Programs, Administrative Tools, and then click Event
Viewer.

In the Event Viewer window, on the main menu, click Log, and then click
Application.

Scroll through the events until you see an event with Autochk as the Source.

Double-click the event to view the results of previous startup check disk
operations
 
yawnmoth said:
I ran the check disk on my hard drive last night and woke up to
discover that it had rebooted, without giving me any information about
the number of bad sectors, or anything like that. I'm wondering if
maybe a log file is made but just stored in an odd location?
Alternatively, is there a way I could make it so log files are made?

Any help would be appreciated - thanks! :)

Right click My Computer | Manage | Event Viewer | Application | Winlogon
entry.
 
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