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Guest bptheini
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My hdd is divided into C: & E: partitions with D: been the DVD RW. Apart from

the folders that I created in E: also, there are RECYCLER folder and System

Volume Information. Getting very annoyed that it always starts to chkdsk E:

upon reboot.

 

There is no schedule to run the chkdsk and I just dont know how to stop it

from checking each time when we boot. Comptemplating to reformat E; but do

not know whether its safe to do so because of the presence of RECYCLER/SVI

folders. Anyone can advice and with thanks

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Guest Andrew E.
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RE: why everytime chkdsk E: everytime upon reboot

 

Thier is a older fix for that:kb831426

Also,one could open device mgr,expand the dvdrw tree,R.click,select disable,

close out,open diskmgmt.msc L.click on E: Go to options,all,change drive

letter/path,change E: to D:,close out,restart pc.

 

"bptheini" wrote:

> My hdd is divided into C: & E: partitions with D: been the DVD RW. Apart from

> the folders that I created in E: also, there are RECYCLER folder and System

> Volume Information. Getting very annoyed that it always starts to chkdsk E:

> upon reboot.

>

> There is no schedule to run the chkdsk and I just dont know how to stop it

> from checking each time when we boot. Comptemplating to reformat E; but do

> not know whether its safe to do so because of the presence of RECYCLER/SVI

> folders. Anyone can advice and with thanks

Guest John John (MVP)
Posted

Re: why everytime chkdsk E: everytime upon reboot

 

Did you let it run chkdsk through to completion?

 

CHKNTFS.EXE: What You Can Use It For

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/160963/en-us

 

John

 

bptheini wrote:

> My hdd is divided into C: & E: partitions with D: been the DVD RW. Apart from

> the folders that I created in E: also, there are RECYCLER folder and System

> Volume Information. Getting very annoyed that it always starts to chkdsk E:

> upon reboot.

>

> There is no schedule to run the chkdsk and I just dont know how to stop it

> from checking each time when we boot. Comptemplating to reformat E; but do

> not know whether its safe to do so because of the presence of RECYCLER/SVI

> folders. Anyone can advice and with thanks

Guest bptheini
Posted

Re: why everytime chkdsk E: everytime upon reboot

 

Change the drive lettering from E>D and the DVD RW from D>E but there is no

effect. It will now scan D upon reboot which I allow the scan to complete.

 

As for the oither solutuion, a bit concern when dealing with cpu. Can you

tell me what to delete in our history. Thanks

 

"John John (MVP)" wrote:

> Did you let it run chkdsk through to completion?

>

> CHKNTFS.EXE: What You Can Use It For

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/160963/en-us

>

> John

>

> bptheini wrote:

>

> > My hdd is divided into C: & E: partitions with D: been the DVD RW. Apart from

> > the folders that I created in E: also, there are RECYCLER folder and System

> > Volume Information. Getting very annoyed that it always starts to chkdsk E:

> > upon reboot.

> >

> > There is no schedule to run the chkdsk and I just dont know how to stop it

> > from checking each time when we boot. Comptemplating to reformat E; but do

> > not know whether its safe to do so because of the presence of RECYCLER/SVI

> > folders. Anyone can advice and with thanks

>

>

Guest John John (MVP)
Posted

Re: why everytime chkdsk E: everytime upon reboot

 

bptheini wrote:

> Change the drive lettering from E>D and the DVD RW from D>E but there is no

> effect. It will now scan D upon reboot which I allow the scan to complete.

 

The drive letter has nothing to do with this problem, changing the

letter assignment changes nothing. The chkdsk is being run on startup

because there is an entry at the BootExecute registry value telling the

operating system to check the drive or because the file system is

detecting errors on the drive and it is setting the "Dirty Bit" on the

drive. Use chkntfs /d to set default settings on the drives and then

run a chkdsk /r on the drive.

 

> As for the oither solutuion, a bit concern when dealing with cpu. Can you

> tell me what to delete in our history.

 

I don't know what you mean by that, what other solution are you talking

of and what history are you reffering to?

 

John

 

>

> "John John (MVP)" wrote:

>

>

>>Did you let it run chkdsk through to completion?

>>

>>CHKNTFS.EXE: What You Can Use It For

>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/160963/en-us

>>

>>John

>>

>>bptheini wrote:

>>

>>

>>>My hdd is divided into C: & E: partitions with D: been the DVD RW. Apart from

>>>the folders that I created in E: also, there are RECYCLER folder and System

>>>Volume Information. Getting very annoyed that it always starts to chkdsk E:

>>>upon reboot.

>>>

>>>There is no schedule to run the chkdsk and I just dont know how to stop it

>>>from checking each time when we boot. Comptemplating to reformat E; but do

>>>not know whether its safe to do so because of the presence of RECYCLER/SVI

>>>folders. Anyone can advice and with thanks

>>

>>


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