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Guest brothersamati
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I ran a checkdisk recently, not via the Cmd prompt, but a link on the MS

site. Spybot gave me one of those incomprehensible Allow/deny choices and I

probably guessed wrongly. Ever since I get a checkdisk every time I boot.

 

How can I cancel it?

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Re: Cancelling CHKDSK

 

Hi,

Use chkntfs/? at the cmd prompt to see the options, this command can cancel

the boot time check.

Neil

"brothersamati" <brothersamati@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>I ran a checkdisk recently, not via the Cmd prompt, but a link on the MS

> site. Spybot gave me one of those incomprehensible Allow/deny choices and

> I

> probably guessed wrongly. Ever since I get a checkdisk every time I boot.

>

> How can I cancel it?

Guest sandy58
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Re: Cancelling CHKDSK

 

On Jun 14, 6:40 pm, brothersamati

<brothersam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I ran a checkdisk recently, not via the Cmd prompt, but a link on the MS

> site. Spybot gave me one of those incomprehensible Allow/deny choices and I

> probably guessed wrongly. Ever since I get a checkdisk every time I boot.

>

> How can I cancel it?

 

I got this from a newsgroup the other day as I had this problem. It

worked a treat. Maybe you can use it. ATB, Brothersamati

1. click on your start menu and open the run dialog.

2. type "cmd" and return (note: dont enter quotes)

3. Next type "fsutil dirty query e:"

4. If the return message indicates that the volume is dirty go to step

5

5. Next type "chkdsk e: /f /x"

6. After that finshes repeat step 3.

7. If it is no longer dirty then reboot and you should notice no more

ckdisk.

 

If this process doesn't work check out Kelly's site, listed by a

previous response earlier today.

Guest Twayne
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Re: Cancelling CHKDSK

 

> On Jun 14, 6:40 pm, brothersamati

> <brothersam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>> I ran a checkdisk recently, not via the Cmd prompt, but a link on

>> the MS site. Spybot gave me one of those incomprehensible

>> Allow/deny choices and I probably guessed wrongly. Ever since I get

>> a checkdisk every time I boot.

>>

>> How can I cancel it?

>

> I got this from a newsgroup the other day as I had this problem. It

> worked a treat. Maybe you can use it. ATB, Brothersamati

> 1. click on your start menu and open the run dialog.

> 2. type "cmd" and return (note: dont enter quotes)

> 3. Next type "fsutil dirty query e:"

> 4. If the return message indicates that the volume is dirty go to step

> 5

> 5. Next type "chkdsk e: /f /x"

> 6. After that finshes repeat step 3.

> 7. If it is no longer dirty then reboot and you should notice no more

> ckdisk.

>

> If this process doesn't work check out Kelly's site, listed by a

> previous response earlier today.

 

That's precisely the process that worked well for me lately.


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