Sarah
December 11th 03, 09:32 PM
Dont know if i can help. I had a similar problem. I rang
the helpline and was told to restart my computer and keep
pressing the F10 key. Then you can restart your computer
without loosing any information. You click no when it
asks you if you want to reboot and then it will take you
through the option of doing the non permanent one.
Hope this helps
>-----Original Message-----
>Can anyone help with the above problem. I am trying to
>fix this through the recovery console by using the
>CHKDSK /R, command,. It then gives me the error
>message "AUTOCHK.EXE could not be located in either the
>startup directory or the cdrom drive.
>
>Unsure of how to go about fixing this file damage, any
>help would be appreciated.
>.
>
the helpline and was told to restart my computer and keep
pressing the F10 key. Then you can restart your computer
without loosing any information. You click no when it
asks you if you want to reboot and then it will take you
through the option of doing the non permanent one.
Hope this helps
>-----Original Message-----
>Can anyone help with the above problem. I am trying to
>fix this through the recovery console by using the
>CHKDSK /R, command,. It then gives me the error
>message "AUTOCHK.EXE could not be located in either the
>startup directory or the cdrom drive.
>
>Unsure of how to go about fixing this file damage, any
>help would be appreciated.
>.
>