Help with Frustrating Disk and Defrag Utility Problem

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victor voul

Every time I start my PC (Dell 8200 1.8 gig with XP) it goes into
check disk mode.
A light blue screen comes on after the Welcome XP logo with the
following message.
"Checking file system on C. One of your disks needs to be checked for
consistency.
You may cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended you
continue.
To skip disk checking press any key within 10 seconds.
Check Disk is verifying files stage 1 of 3"

The first stage of Check disk completes THEN a blue screen appears
with a page long message with white type for about 1/2 second so I
can't read the message. The cycle starts all over again.(Is there any
way to freeze this message, so I can at least read it??)
The above cycle goes into a repeat mode over and over.

By pressing any key within the beginning of the first screen I can get
out of he check disk mode, and my PC seemingly works okay
I have attempted to go into check disk manually via my computer>local
disk C>Properties>Tools and this also results in the completion of
ONLY the first stage
And
Running check disk manually with the chkdsk command in DOS terminates
after the first two stages. Now I have found I can't run defrag
either. When I attempt to defrag I get a message that chkdsk is
scheduled to run on C, please run Chkdsk/f.
I do that and chkdsk AGAIN cannot complete.

Can anyone please help me with this frustrating problem?
Thanks for your help!
 
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Ddweddyodd

Read other advice after mine first. But I think that you should go ahead and do
a full 5-step disk check by opening a "DOS-Box" and typing: CHKDSK C: /F /R /X.

Then, when CHKDSK tells you "Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by
another process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next
time the system restarts? (Y/N?)", tell it Yes by typing Y and pressing ENTER.

I think that once Windows XP gets to perform the 5-step CHKDSK session and has
the opportunity to fix any and all the errors on the disk, it will leave you
alone afterwards. But, I could be wrong.


| Every time I start my PC (Dell 8200 1.8 gig with XP) it goes into
| check disk mode.
| A light blue screen comes on after the Welcome XP logo with the
| following message.
| "Checking file system on C. One of your disks needs to be checked for
| consistency.
| You may cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended you
| continue.
| To skip disk checking press any key within 10 seconds.
| Check Disk is verifying files stage 1 of 3"
|
| The first stage of Check disk completes THEN a blue screen appears
| with a page long message with white type for about 1/2 second so I
| can't read the message. The cycle starts all over again.(Is there any
| way to freeze this message, so I can at least read it??)
| The above cycle goes into a repeat mode over and over.
|
| By pressing any key within the beginning of the first screen I can get
| out of he check disk mode, and my PC seemingly works okay
| I have attempted to go into check disk manually via my computer>local
| disk C>Properties>Tools and this also results in the completion of
| ONLY the first stage
| And
| Running check disk manually with the chkdsk command in DOS terminates
| after the first two stages. Now I have found I can't run defrag
| either. When I attempt to defrag I get a message that chkdsk is
| scheduled to run on C, please run Chkdsk/f.
| I do that and chkdsk AGAIN cannot complete.
|
| Can anyone please help me with this frustrating problem?
| Thanks for your help!
 
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victor voul

Thank you much for your reply. Please clarify the exzact command to
type after the prompt. For instance is the first command typed CHKDSK

the 2d typed CHKDSK C

3d " CHKDSK F

4th " CHKDSK R
5th " CHKDSK X
 

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