ian rick
December 6th 03, 10:28 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>Ian...this is a Windows check and auto-fix utility. It
is safe, and will
>not harm your system in any way. Click START, then
RUN...and type this
>(without quotes):
>
>"cmd" <enter>
>
>At the resulting prompt, type:
>
>"chkdsk c: /v/r" <enter>
>
>It will say it cannot run now, and ask if you want to
schedule it to run
>later. Say yes, and reboot. Watch the messages that
come up. It will
>probably take about 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
>
>Please post a follow-up.
>Ron
>
>
>Cheers Ron but I have already run that and found no
faults. I have also checked all drivers and they are all
working properly. not sure what to try next? open to
suggestions
>
>Ian...this is a Windows check and auto-fix utility. It
is safe, and will
>not harm your system in any way. Click START, then
RUN...and type this
>(without quotes):
>
>"cmd" <enter>
>
>At the resulting prompt, type:
>
>"chkdsk c: /v/r" <enter>
>
>It will say it cannot run now, and ask if you want to
schedule it to run
>later. Say yes, and reboot. Watch the messages that
come up. It will
>probably take about 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
>
>Please post a follow-up.
>Ron
>
>
>Cheers Ron but I have already run that and found no
faults. I have also checked all drivers and they are all
working properly. not sure what to try next? open to
suggestions
>