Is there some way to stop WinXP Disk Error Checking on boot?

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E-Double

Is there some way to (safely) terminate the Windows XP Disk Error Checking
process during boot? There is a critical PC that needs to be accessed, but
that is running the disk check on boot-up. Just trying to reboot, however,
re-initiates the disk checking process and does not give the message 'Press
Any Key In 5 Seconds To Cancel Error Checking.' In order to bypass this in
the future, is there some way to get around this process? TIA ...
 
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John Barnett MVP

Take a look at this link from my website:
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how_do_i_prevent_chkdsk_from_run.htm

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E-Double

Perfect, thanks!


John Barnett MVP said:
Take a look at this link from my website:
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how_do_i_prevent_chkdsk_from_run.htm

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John Barnett MVP

You're Welcome

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