re: Check disk on every boot up
Monday, September 26, 2005 at 1:41 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by JT
(61 messages posted)
Check this Microsoft
Knowledge Base article. Specifically, the default entries for the BootExecute
REG_MULTI_SZ values. Make sure, also, the order is the same in your registry
as in the article, or else you can get caught in an infinite loop.
Hope this helps,
JT |
On Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 1:22 pm, Neil wrote:
>I have win2k and used a registry cleaner that did some damage and now I get a check
>disk on every boot up even though there is nothing wrong with the disks. Does anyone
>have a clue how to set this right. I've tried defrag , different disk scans and
chkdsk
>/F all with no luck.
>
> I have two Hard drives (an IBM & a WD) partitioned into 4 and check disk rotates
>through any of the ones I used in the last session and sometimes ones I haven't
used.
>Sometimes it checks two disks sometime 3 sometimes all 4.
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