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    God Talks To Me. angel_luv's Avatar
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    When I started up my computer, I get this Windows xp blue screen telling me that I need to do a disk drive check.

    It lets me skip it and finish loading... but what is that?

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    Believe. Kenneth Lay's Avatar
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    you probably set up the computer or some other software to run a disk check its no biggie and takes a few minutes it just check that theres no damages to the hard drive, maybe there was a power outagge or someone unplugged the computer.

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    It means you are to give me your fritos and a kiss!!!!!!

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    I come in Marklar. Marklar MM's Avatar
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    I believe you just probably didn't turn off the computer properly, and it is just making sure everything is in proper order.

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    God Talks To Me. angel_luv's Avatar
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    you probably set up the computer or some other software to run a disk check its no biggie and takes a few minutes it just check that theres no damages to the hard drive, maybe there was a power outagge or someone unplugged the computer.

    Last time I tried running it, about an hour ago, it went through steps 1-3 and then froze.

    But I was in the middle of loading my new Norton's so that may be why.

    When I finish with the Norton's should I shut down and restart my computer to see if the prompt comes back up ?

    Thanks for the help.


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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    if the computer boots, you can also use norton's disk doctor utility and the windows doctor, they work ok. should be able to find and diagnose your problem and are easy to get to.

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    Everything > Jim Rome SoCalSpursFan's Avatar
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    When I started up my computer, I get this Windows xp blue screen telling me that I need to do a disk drive check.

    It lets me skip it and finish loading... but what is that?
    A) If you have questions about windows, don't forget to go to Microsoft's Help page, it's pretty detailed....since windows has so many problems...

    B) Get a Mac.

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    Spurs are Lottery Bound. SequSpur's Avatar
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    user error.

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    Believe. strangeweather's Avatar
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    After all, the HDDs that Apple uses are magically immune to bad blocks.

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    Straight Forward PM5K's Avatar
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    What version of Windows are you using?

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    God Talks To Me. angel_luv's Avatar
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    It is Windows XP
    Presario 6000

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    You probably had a program problem.. Should be fine the next time you start up.

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    Straight Forward PM5K's Avatar
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    It is Windows XP
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    Good luck with that hun, XP doesn't do that very often and usually not unless there is a problem.

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    you have a few options....

    If you can load into Windows properly, do it. Once in, double click on your "my computer" icon and then right-click on your hard-drive and select "properties" at the bottom of the list. In the properties window click on the "tools" tab at the top and where it says "error checking" click on the "check now" button. On the next little window that pops up, put a check on BOTH boxes and click OK. It will tell you to restart, do it and walk away. leave the computer alone for at least a few hours (it can take a while sometimes). If you notice its not moving AFTER giving it some time then go to the next step.


    no, we are not going to reformat or anything like that, grab your XP CD-ROM and put it in the drive, restart the computer and let it boot off the CD. Its going to load up some memory-resident files it needs so give it a minute. Once its loaded there will be an option you can select (I think its the "c" key) to get to the command console. Anyway, once you get to the command console you will be at a black DOS looking screen. You will probably need your admin password if you have one, if you dont have to log into Windows when you start up just press enter without putting anything. Once you are at the prompt type "chkdsk /r" and hit enter. Let THAT run. If after that finishes or it locks up again you either have a bad harddrive or you need to reformat to get rid of the problem.

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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    Resident programs on your computer needed to be turned off when the computer did disk check, so it scheduled this disk check after the next restart, before it started these programs. I wouldn't be too concerned unless it keeps happening.

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    After all, the HDDs that Apple uses are magically immune to bad blocks.
    and you never have to reboot them either! even though i end up rebooting my emac at work several times a week and my pc once every few months...

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