CHKDSK runs everytime the computer boots
CHKDSK runs everytime the computer boots. I realize that this feature is necessary if the computer locks up in the middle of something, and has to be reset, but this is a redundant CHKDSK and where ever the flag is that sets it, it needs to be turned off or reversed. It's like the computer doesn't remember that it checked the disks on the previous boot up. This is only a recent development, and it only happens on one of the partitioned hard drives. It checks all of the partitions on the hard drive in question. How do I get rid of this and turn off the problem?1 person needs an answerI do too
February 9th, 2010 12:01am

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February 9th, 2010 2:14am

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