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Old 08-18-2008, 11:05 PM
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Unhappy HELP CHKDSK on start-up

Guys, my cousins laptop having a problem it will automatically Check Disk the drive C: during start-up. This happens everytime when he use the computer.
Now, he wanted to disable it co'z it takes so long during start-up. Please advice mga master kung unsay ma-solution nato ani nga problem...

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Old 08-18-2008, 11:19 PM
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epa continue lang na og Chck disk.. para once and for all mahuman xa, aron dli na mag check dsk nxt start up..
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epa continue lang na og Chck disk.. para once and for all mahuman xa, aron dli na mag check dsk nxt start up..
Bro, even imo cya pahumanon ug scan but on the next start-up mo gawas mn gihapon...Mao lagi nga ngproblem xa ky it takes time mn jud nga mgscan.
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@ san

run "chkntfs /x c: d:" inside command prompt where c: and d: are the drives being scanned. you can change those depending on what drives being raped by that checkdisk.


note: disabling checkdisk is not advisable.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:22 PM
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no harm in checking the cmos batt, too.
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run "chkntfs /x c: d:" inside command prompt where c: and d: are the drives being scanned. you can change those depending on what drives being raped by that checkdisk.


note: disabling checkdisk is not advisable.
we already try this possible solution but mao mn lang gihapon ang problema. Mogawas jud xa on the nxt start-up...
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no harm in checking the cmos batt, too.
hehehe lisod bro ky laptop mn gud nya openon.
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murag lisod2 na nga problema dah... bsin hard disk jud ang deperenxa ana.. or posible pd OS..
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lemme guess,.. the very reason why chkdsk is triggers up bcoz, windows detects consistency on the drive... errors, unreadable areas, file system errors!

and i guess the laptop is not taken good care... my advice... dont be so harsh on the laptops especially when it is turned on.. why? bcoz, the harddrive turned on inside it... bumps, could lead that R/W head of the drive to touch the platter < serious damage could give to the drive.

if you really need to move your laptop from place to place, handle it like a small baby,... keep in mind that small bumps hurts it :P
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thanks bro for your advice...I will inform my cousin regarding on this...
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Old 08-21-2008, 07:42 PM
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in windows XP..... i tried using chkdsk /R (attenpts to repair all curropted files)

try to use the windows vista equivalent command.
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Have you try CHKDSK /F/X
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we already try this possible solution but mao mn lang gihapon ang problema. Mogawas jud xa on the nxt start-up...



hmmm, thats no good.

damaged hard drive or corrupted os is already the culprit.
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Old 08-22-2008, 06:44 AM
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maypa i-reformat na nimo. kasuway ko ana. ang usa ka slave drive cgeg chkdsk kada restart. akng gi suwayn ug manual nga chkdsk. naguba nuon.
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Old 08-22-2008, 07:50 AM
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naka agi na ko ani nga problem. what i did is right click ang drive nga mag sige og scan disk then click properties, then adto sa tools then adto error checking. check both boxes then start. it solved my problem with scandisk, i hope it will solve yours

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