Chkdsk Problem

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Some time ago, I tried running the check disk, but it said it could not continue, and asked if I wanted to run it on the next boot - I clicked yes. Now, every time I turn on my computer, it goes through the check disk. This is becoming annoying when I fail to press any key within ten seconds before the check disk starts, so I was wondering how to keep it from coming up each time I start my computer.
 
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Should be able to set that under run > msconfig, I think. Might also be under the scheduler.
 
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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:" <-- (volume number)
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.
 

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Should be able to set that under run > msconfig, I think. Might also be under the scheduler.
That's what I thought too, but...

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:" <-- (volume number)
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.
It looks like my D drive was causing the Chkdisk, though it's fixed now with that utility.

Thanks for the replies.
 

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