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When I booted up today, CHKDSK began running, but it freezes every time it gets to 6%. I have shut down and unplugged and restarted several times, but it always freezes there. I can't do anything once that happens, except turn it off. I have tried (as the screen directs) to cancel the check by "hitting any key" but nothing happens, no mater which keey or how many of them I hit. I even left the computer for two hours at 6%, hoping it was just checking slow. But after two hours, it's still at 6%. I have Windows Vista Home Premium and a fairly new HP laptop - never had this problem before this morning. Is there any way to get around this freeze? Thanks for any help! Gayle -- gjcowley |
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It is under Warranty; contact HP asap.
-- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "gjcowley" wrote: When I booted up today, CHKDSK began running, but it freezes every time it gets to 6%. I have shut down and unplugged and restarted several times, but it always freezes there. I can't do anything once that happens, except turn it off. I have tried (as the screen directs) to cancel the check by "hitting any key" but nothing happens, no mater which keey or how many of them I hit. I even left the computer for two hours at 6%, hoping it was just checking slow. But after two hours, it's still at 6%. I have Windows Vista Home Premium and a fairly new HP laptop - never had this problem before this morning. Is there any way to get around this freeze? Thanks for any help! Gayle -- gjcowley |