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I am running Windows Vista Business on my Dell Inspiron 1501. I am no longer
able to check my drives for errors since after I schedule a check for the next time my computer restarts and after my computer does restart, the error checking appears to start, but automatically gets cancelled even though I do not press any key to cancel it. Can somebody please tell me why this is happening and what can I do to fix it? Thank You. |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:22:01 -0700, tibgrac
wrote: I am running Windows Vista Business on my Dell Inspiron 1501. I am no longer able to check my drives for errors since after I schedule a check for the next time my computer restarts and after my computer does restart, the error checking appears to start, but automatically gets cancelled even though I do not press any key to cancel it. Can somebody please tell me why this is happening and what can I do to fix it? Thank You. Stop even trying to make that check every bootup. You are putting your drives through a workout that is unnecessary and that might even shorten their lives. |
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