Checkdisk runs everytime you reboot in Win XP. How can you disable this?

REASON:

Windows XP runs this Autocheck always. If it detects that there is a bit problem on a partition (indicating an abnormal shutdown of the system OR that the file system has detected an inconsistency during normal operation and automatically scheduled chkdsk to run) then and only then will it actually run CHKDSK on the indicated partitions.

SOLUTION:

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>> The 1st solution should be

Go to Start - Run - and type: Regedit (enter)

Navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
On the right side look for (or create the dword value): AutoChkTimeOut
Double Click and set to 0 (zero) to disable.

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>> The 2nd solution should be to run chkdsk on d:.

Go to start > run and type “cmd”. At the command prompt type “chkdsk d: /r” (without quotes)
If it promts to dismount the volume say “Yes”

Hope this solves your problem….

[You should run "chkdsk /r" on each drive - and we suggest doing so from the Recovery Console]

So, it might just stopped doing it… If problem persists check with your maintenance staff.

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