M
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...
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...