E
elliott
Every time I start Windows, chkdsk wants to check drive
D: and if I let it run it finds nothing wrong and it
boots normally. I tried renaming autochk.exe in the
system32 folder but it just creates a new one and chkdsk
runs again. How can I stop this problem?
D: and if I let it run it finds nothing wrong and it
boots normally. I tried renaming autochk.exe in the
system32 folder but it just creates a new one and chkdsk
runs again. How can I stop this problem?