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Chkdsk is running at startup
all the time chkdsk is running at startup and finds defective partitions. D, E etc. not windows-partition C.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831426
first two methods on instruction kb831426 did not help.
remains installation of recovery console from win xp cd-rom and running chkdsk.
i have never installed recovery console. should i give it a try? do i have to fear anything. btw: its on winxp-sp3- sata-drive. do i have to install a driver too? thanks a lot.
Last edited by europanorama; 05-25-2010 at 12:54 AM.
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Stark Raving MOD
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Sorry i forgot to mention that i have googled and found that wonderful tweak-site and the regfile in pt. 82. didnt help.
Also running chkntfs /d from command prompt didnt help.
system-recovery may 18, no help.
Checked task scheduler, autostart, nothing there.
Maybe running trinity rescue kit?
Didnt use this drive on pc1 for quite a long time. all updates done.
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Didnt use this drive on pc1 for quite a long time
In that case, you should run the manufacturer's diagnostics first.
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Solved
Sorry for delay, I coudnt login permentantlym, was kicked out just afterwards. my pc seems to be hacked, or a provider-problem. they just started making changes when the problem occured 30 hours ago. New Account and all other recipies didnt help. Will open a new thread. I am surfing with cyberghost(anonymously).
I have found the solution to get rid of the permanent chdsk-running at startup.
here is the german description-check also sublinks. mybe someone could post the english equivalent.
http://www.windows-tweaks.info/html/chkdsk.html
It is solved except for one partition. there defrag is telling me that there is not sufficient space to defrag. will free it and check again.
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Still not working, i will redo the steps.
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Chances of inconsistency
Some time ago, such problem faced by me, but after running the chkdsk /f, I think the problem solved.
There is chances of inconsistency with file system or volume, in such chases autocheck will be activated and scanned at booting time. first you reindex all files or use toos like system mechanic - where you can tweak everything in windows
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And sometimes chkdsk /f /r is the answer.
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I misunderstood the help. omitted /r.
now its working again. thankd you very much
Anyway starting up-desktop- was a bit slow. couldnt solve it except by reinstalling a 2 month old backup of system-partition.
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