chkdsk

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?
 
S

S.Sengupta

Hi! Elliott!

Click Start >Run >type "regedit" > ok

Navigate to

HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager

Double click the "BootExecute" value, and remove all the
entries
If this dosnt clear the problem you may well have a problem
with your Hard Drive go to the manifacturers website for
diagnostic tools.

You may also try:-
Disable or Enable CheckDisk Upon Boot (Line 82)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp tweaks.htm

with regards/
ssg/pronetworks.org
 

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