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www.indianangler.com
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The Researcher
Join Date: Mar 2006
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see this thread:>>>Disk check
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www.indianangler.com
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nope D drive as well da others in NTFS
__________ @ramakrishnan thanx buddy seems that it shall solve my pro
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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do you use any third party maintaince sw like System Mechanic
Else http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/show...89&postcount=2 is a goo answer for you...
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let it run once completely.
then try this : run regedit Edit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager Change the BootExecute entry from: autocheck autochk * /......... To: autocheck autochk * or else try this : Start> Run> bring up a command prompt by typing in "CMD" and type " fsutil dirty query d: ". This queries the drive, and more than likely it will tell you that it is dirty. Next, type "CHKNTFS /X D:". The X tells Windows to NOT check that particular drive (D) on the next reboot. At this time, manually reboot your computer, it should not do a Chkdsk and take you directly to Windows. Once Windows has fully loaded, bring up another CMD prompt and type and now you want to do a Chkdsk manually by typing "Chkdsk /f /r d:". This should take you through 5 stages of the scan and will unset that dirty bit. Finally, type "fsutil dirty query d:" and Windows will confirm that the dirty bit is not set on that drive.
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www.indianangler.com
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@shailesh
no i dont use thrid party disk manager... @anandk thanx for ur concern, i've seen ur post think it should solve my probs
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