Guest MAVERICK Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 Since the last Windows XP updated, my computer always starts doing a check disk to E disk, no anormal phrases when chkdk starts . My unique hard drive is partitioned in 3 C,D, and E, my program files are in C and D&E are for personal files. I tried to make some checkpoint restores before last windows update and these failed because after of restart the system says it couldn't do it. I also tried to make a defragmentation and I couldn't because the system says that I have scheduled a check disk. I would like to know how I undo this check disk command
Guest David Webb Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 Re: ALWAYS STARTS DOING A CHECK DISK Open a command prompt window and execute this command: chkntfs /x e: This disables chkdsk from running on your E drive. Here's detailed info on this utility: CHKNTFS.EXE: What You Can Use It For http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;160963&Product=win2000 The above article cites application to Windows 2000 but it also applies to Windows XP. "MAVERICK" <MAVERICK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:886D3824-723A-4231-8512-45F870B78DE6@microsoft.com... > Since the last Windows XP updated, my computer always starts doing a check > disk to E disk, no anormal phrases when chkdk starts . My unique hard drive > is partitioned in 3 C,D, and E, my program files are in C and D&E are for > personal files. > > I tried to make some checkpoint restores before last windows update and > these failed because after of restart the system says it couldn't do it. I > also tried to make a defragmentation and I couldn't because the system says > that I have scheduled a check disk. > > I would like to know how I undo this check disk command
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