RE: Windows auto scandisk every boot up time!
- From: "Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 06:57:04 -0800
I have looked at this with someone else.
When you type "chkdsk /r" or otherwise initiate check disk another way
(either way your's is similar), an entry is made in registry.
I have 2 possible entry points. You may not.
The actual entry looks like this that is added: ( doesn't say chkdsk but it
is the associated command used here.)
My registries occur in 2 places:
hklm\system\controlset003\control\sessionmanager\
hklm\system\currentcontrolset\control\sessionmanager\
Then look for "BootExecute " on right side
DBL click it.
You should see:
autocheck /r \??\ c: (if it checks both volumes, \D: might also be there)
delete these entries ONLY!!!
DO NOT delete line: autocheck autochk*
Make sure you change entry in both locations if you have them!!
Close regedit.
Should be fixed.
HKLM\SYSTEM\CONTROLSET003\CONTROL\SESSIONMANAGER
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Dennis S.
I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck.
"ocervn" wrote:
> Thanks for your replies.
>
> Yes, of course Dixonian69, I have left chkdsk/scandisk running manytime and
> it will be ran many more time :D again and again.
>
> I also have disabled hibernation in all windows copy, this action led
> windows to automatically delete hiberfil.sys but it seem not to be the source
> of the problem.
>
> Maybe windows had written some thing into "System Volume Information"
> folders. I can't access to these folders even I boot from the other disk and
> I also can't run scandisk of defragmentation for these volumes in windows,
> these two programs always report that windows was accessing these volumes.
>
> The only way I have ever known to solve this problem is format the volumes.
> But it doesn't give a completed solution because of taking much time to copy
> and copy again and become unable to be done when one of my volume is very
> large and containing important documents. So I hope that there is another
> better way.
.
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