Scan Disk overrides

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Marvin

During system startup of Windows XP I continually get a
blue screen saying that it's "checking file system of F:
drive(which is my external hard drive) It continues on to
say "one of your disks needs to be checked for
consistency." Which is fine, because I think that if it
does check my F: drive, it will resolve a problem I am
having with it. The problem is, that once it starts to
check it, I get another message saying, "the specified
disk appears to be a non-windows disk. Do you want to
continue?(Y/N)No" It automatically puts in a "No" answer
for me, when I want to say yes...This continually happens
everytime I boot up, and my external hard drive never
gets fixed, not saying that this check will definitely
fix it, but I would at least like the option to try, by
inputting a "yes" answer. Any ideas on how I can
override this automatic "No" answer and put in what I
want? Thanks for any help...
 
marvin i guess ur hard disk is a low formatted on or is not converted to
FAT32 system.
There can be other problems like ur slave connection is not ok.try
reinstalling all the comonents again.or RELOAD with windows 98 and try
converting it to FAT32 system finally after which u can load windows XP.Also
u need a minimum of 128mb DDR or 256mb SD ram for a perfect performance of a
WINDOWS XP type OS
 

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