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Thread: Win2k ChkDsk [Resolved...ish]

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    Exclamation Win2k ChkDsk [Resolved...ish]

    One of my users has a Laptop running Windows 2000, every time he boots up in the morning or whenever he decides to roll in, the laptop decides to run chkdsk. Now i have checked that the shutdown is being done properly, and it is, and yet it still runs the chkdsk every morning, and it is taking about 2 hours to run. has any one seen this before, and know a way to fix it..? or know of any flags or whatever that need to be cleared before i have to give in and spend the day blatting the HDD...?

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    Last edited by rabhen; Jun 6th, 2003 at 01:37 AM.

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    Did you schedual checkdisk to run at specific times ?

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    No, There is nothing Scheduled on his PC at all, it just seems to consider itself in need of a Chkdsk every day...

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    Happened here once. Can't remember what it was that caused it but I reformatted and it went away.

    Possibly file system degradation.
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    Great, thanks for your help, looks like i will be blatting the HDD then...

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    Tried searching regedit? HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKCU) or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (HKLM) \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run or \RunOnce or \RunOnceEx
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    This happens because the "dirty" bit is set. Paradoxically, the way to clear it is to force a chkdsk Go to the Command Prompt and type "chkdsk /f" without the quotes, and with a bit of luck, the problem will go away. It's worth a try before reinstalling Windows anyway.
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    thanks for the ideas guys, i will give them a shot..

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