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Good and the extended test?
Umm he was trying to defrag his working system with problems .
""Hi i had alately some problems with my computer. i thought i hsould defrag it hoping to help it. Itjust wont start
I open it...I click on analyza or defrag and I always get an error message defrag wont start..anyone knows how to solve this? I already cleaned it...so run Xp BTW""""
still doing the extended version its saying another 25 minutes!
Yes ferrit, but chkdsk thinks the drive is RAW.... much bigger problem
OK I have to go out then off to bed
When the extended test finishes, IF it passes, try disconnecting both CD drives and then start the machine. What happens then? Does chkdsk run ok? (Don't stop it, you actually want it to finish).
ok ill do that...but right now check disk never actaully ran...when it starts on start up of the computer I get that message i mentionned that flashes for 2-3 seconds and then it continues to booth all the way. ill post it here asap thanks for ur help and good night...I myself after that will haveto disconnect so i mgiht not be able to follow other options until tomorrow! thanks anyway in advance!
Test Option: QUICK TEST
Model Number: WDC WD2500JD-22HBB0
Unit Serial Number: WD-WCAL71804966
Firmware Number: 08.02D08
Capacity: 250.06 GB
SMART Status: PASS
Test Result: PASS
Test Time: 16:33:46, November 17, 2008
Test Option: EXTENDED TEST
Model Number: WDC WD2500JD-22HBB0
Unit Serial Number: WD-WCAL71804966
Firmware Number: 08.02D08
Capacity: 250.06 GB
SMART Status: PASS
Test Result: PASS
Test Time: 17:58:27, November 17, 2008
Ok NooNoo tried to unplug both cd and dvd drive and restarted it. Got still the autocheck message and it didnt again do it. (the first portion of message read type of file system is raw bla bla autocheck doest run (or something) on raw files.bla bla...so can we just remove that command I did with Ferrit in dos mode? so that message disappear?
Defrag still doesnt work.
BUt defenetly booting now works all the way...it worked all afternoon and night after numourus reboot and shutdown. Right now If I could get rid of that raw/autocheck disk messsage at booting Id be happier...
cant open the link...
Google microsoft 831426
Link opens fine for me.
well i cant go to that page..I always get check your internet settings. and they are fine since all other sites work. I just cant get to support microsoft seems like. Tried togoogle but it always resend me to support microsoft that just wont allow me in... men im tired fo this ****....any other ideas or anyone can post it here so i can read it and follow the fixes?
If you can't reach certain sites, you have either got some virus or spyware. What antivirus do you use? What anti-spyware have you run recently? Try an on-line scan at http://housecall.trendmicro.com. If you can't reach that site, you would be better off copying off your data and using the gateway recovery disks to set the computer back to factory condition. You would have to reinstall any programs you have installed since you got the PC.
Here is the knowledge base article.
Chkdsk.exe or Autochk.exe starts when you try to shut down or restart your computer
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Article ID : 831426
Last Review : January 16, 2004
Revision : 2.4
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SYMPTOMS
CAUSE
RESOLUTION
Method 1: Remove the Chkdsk.exe or the Autochk.exe program from Scheduled Tasks
Method 2: Check the Session Manager registry entry
Method 3: Confirm that your hard disk or your file system is not damaged
SYMPTOMS
When you try to shut down, restart, or start your computer, the Chkdsk.exe or the Autochk.exe program may start automatically and start to scan your hard disks. This issue occurs without any user interaction.
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CAUSE
This issue occurs if any one of the following conditions are true:
• You have scheduled the Chkdsk.exe program or the Autochk.exe program to run in Scheduled Tasks.
• A Windows registry setting has been set to run the Autochk.exe program at startup.
• Your hard disk is damaged and must be repaired.
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RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.
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Method 1: Remove the Chkdsk.exe or the Autochk.exe program from Scheduled Tasks
Follow these steps to remove the Chkdsk.exe or the Autochk.exe program from the list of scheduled tasks in the Scheduled Tasks feature.
1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Scheduled Tasks.
2. Click either Chkdsk or Autochk in the list of scheduled tasks.
3. Under Folder Tasks, click Delete this item.
Method 2: Check the Session Manager registry entry
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/) How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
Follow these steps, and then quit Registry Editor:
1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
2. Locate and then click the following key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager\BootExecute
3. On the Edit menu, click Modify.
4. Type autocheck autochk *, and then press ENTER.
Method 3: Confirm that your hard disk or your file system is not damaged
To confirm that your hard disk or your file system is not damaged, start your computer from the Windows XP CD-ROM, load Microsoft Recovery Console, and then use the chkdsk command-line command.
Note To start your computer from the Microsoft Windows XP CD-ROM, your CD-ROM or your DVD-ROM drive must be configured to do so. For information about how to configure your computer to start from the CD-ROM or the DVD-ROM drive, see the documentation that is included with your computer, or contact the computer manufacturer.
Important Microsoft recommends that only advanced users or administrators use the Recovery Console. You must know the Administrator password to use the Recovery Console. For additional information about how to use the Chkdsk command-line command to check and to repair a damaged hard disk, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
314058 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058/) Description of the Windows XP Recovery Console
307654 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654/) HOW TO: Install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP
Note If the Chkdsk.exe program reports that it cannot access your hard disk, you may be experiencing a hardware failure. Examine all the cable connections and jumper settings on your hard disk. Contact a computer repair professional or the manufacturer of your computer for more assistance.
If the Chkdsk.exe program reports that it cannot fix all the hard-disk problems, your file system or your Master Boot Record (MBR) may be damaged, or it may no longer be accessible. Try appropriate Recovery Console commands such as fixmbr and fixboot, contact a data recovery service, or repartition and reformat your hard disk.
ok the first option didnt work there is nothing in that folder that is already schedule.
Although I ran avg and anti-spyware doctor I still cannot go those pages or any avg pages or even upgrade my avg. Looks like I might have a ferocious antivirus. IM really not sure what to do since I always check them all every week and got a firewall and anti-spyware is always on. not sure if I should try version 2 or three described above unless I get rid of tha tprobably virus that doesnt allow me to go those sites.
I would download, Install, Update, and run Spybot SD.
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail...y/1043809773/1
I might also try an online scan with symantec here
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/h...BFVCOBSOCUEWUX