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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
Because the "dirty bit" was not set. In other words, just pressing the
reset button is not cause a problem. If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Then, Why does not my Windows XP run chkdsk /f after a hardware reset? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 has "Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are dirty". I did not change the default behavior. "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... Yes -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: | Does http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 pertain | to Windows XP too? |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
Thanks Bob I for your reply!
Is pressing the reset button an unproper Windows shutdown? Windows was frozen when I pressed the reset button. Does this cause the dirty bit? "Bob I" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Because the "dirty bit" was not set. In other words, just pressing the reset button is not cause a problem. If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Then, Why does not my Windows XP run chkdsk /f after a hardware reset? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 has "Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are dirty". I did not change the default behavior. "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... Yes -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: | Does http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 pertain | to Windows XP too? |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
I missed the part about hang/freeze. How often does that happen?
-- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: How can I schedule after a Windows hang? "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Schedule chkdsk before you shutdown your computer, that way it will start the next time you start your machine. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: Thanks Dave Patrick for your suggestion! Starting the Recovery Console from the Windows 2000 Setup CD takes 4 minutes. It is faster to start the Windows normally, run chkdsk c: /f and reboot. Is there any faster way to start chkdsk c: /f after turning on the computer? "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... After backup you can run; chkdsk /r from the recovery console command line. (/r implies /f and /p) To start the Recovery Console, start the computer from the Windows 2000 Setup CD or the Windows 2000 Setup floppy disks. If you do not have Setup floppy disks and your computer cannot start from the Windows 2000 Setup CD, use another Windows 2000-based computer to create the Setup floppy disks. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen. Press F10 or R to repair a Windows 2000 installation, and then press C to use the Recovery Console. The Recovery Console then prompts you for the administrator password. If you do not have the correct password, Recovery Console does not allow access to the computer. If an incorrect password is entered three times, the Recovery Console quits and restarts the computer. Note If the registry is corrupted or missing or no valid installations are found, the Recovery Console starts in the root of the startup volume without requiring a password. You cannot access any folders, but you can carry out commands such as chkdsk, fixboot, and fixmbr for limited disk repairs. Once the password has been validated, you have full access to the Recovery Console, but limited access to the hard disk. You can only access the following folders on your computer: drive root, %windir% or %systemroot% -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: Hello! How to run chkdsk c: /f at a computer startup without a complete starting Windows 2000/XP Pro? I want to run chkdsk c: /f after a hardware reset without waiting for a Windows 2000/XP Pro complete start and its restart. Best regards, Dima +7 9163876746 |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
Thanks Wesley Vogel for your reply!
Last time Windows hanged when I used "stable" version of the Google Earth. Windows hangs once in two weeks on average. "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... I missed the part about hang/freeze. How often does that happen? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: How can I schedule after a Windows hang? "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Schedule chkdsk before you shutdown your computer, that way it will start the next time you start your machine. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: Thanks Dave Patrick for your suggestion! Starting the Recovery Console from the Windows 2000 Setup CD takes 4 minutes. It is faster to start the Windows normally, run chkdsk c: /f and reboot. Is there any faster way to start chkdsk c: /f after turning on the computer? "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... After backup you can run; chkdsk /r from the recovery console command line. (/r implies /f and /p) To start the Recovery Console, start the computer from the Windows 2000 Setup CD or the Windows 2000 Setup floppy disks. If you do not have Setup floppy disks and your computer cannot start from the Windows 2000 Setup CD, use another Windows 2000-based computer to create the Setup floppy disks. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen. Press F10 or R to repair a Windows 2000 installation, and then press C to use the Recovery Console. The Recovery Console then prompts you for the administrator password. If you do not have the correct password, Recovery Console does not allow access to the computer. If an incorrect password is entered three times, the Recovery Console quits and restarts the computer. Note If the registry is corrupted or missing or no valid installations are found, the Recovery Console starts in the root of the startup volume without requiring a password. You cannot access any folders, but you can carry out commands such as chkdsk, fixboot, and fixmbr for limited disk repairs. Once the password has been validated, you have full access to the Recovery Console, but limited access to the hard disk. You can only access the following folders on your computer: drive root, %windir% or %systemroot% -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: Hello! How to run chkdsk c: /f at a computer startup without a complete starting Windows 2000/XP Pro? I want to run chkdsk c: /f after a hardware reset without waiting for a Windows 2000/XP Pro complete start and its restart. Best regards, Dima +7 9163876746 |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
Reset button is next to last option in my book. CTRL-ALT-DEL , Shutdown
is prefered. To clarify: If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Thanks Bob I for your reply! Is pressing the reset button an unproper Windows shutdown? Windows was frozen when I pressed the reset button. Does this cause the dirty bit? "Bob I" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Because the "dirty bit" was not set. In other words, just pressing the reset button is not cause a problem. If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Then, Why does not my Windows XP run chkdsk /f after a hardware reset? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 has "Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are dirty". I did not change the default behavior. "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... Yes -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: | Does http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 pertain | to Windows XP too? |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
Windows hangs once in two weeks on average.
Ooooh! Dmitry, that sounds like a problem. Unfortunately I do not have any answers. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: Thanks Wesley Vogel for your reply! Last time Windows hanged when I used "stable" version of the Google Earth. Windows hangs once in two weeks on average. "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... I missed the part about hang/freeze. How often does that happen? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: How can I schedule after a Windows hang? "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Schedule chkdsk before you shutdown your computer, that way it will start the next time you start your machine. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: Thanks Dave Patrick for your suggestion! Starting the Recovery Console from the Windows 2000 Setup CD takes 4 minutes. It is faster to start the Windows normally, run chkdsk c: /f and reboot. Is there any faster way to start chkdsk c: /f after turning on the computer? "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... After backup you can run; chkdsk /r from the recovery console command line. (/r implies /f and /p) To start the Recovery Console, start the computer from the Windows 2000 Setup CD or the Windows 2000 Setup floppy disks. If you do not have Setup floppy disks and your computer cannot start from the Windows 2000 Setup CD, use another Windows 2000-based computer to create the Setup floppy disks. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen. Press F10 or R to repair a Windows 2000 installation, and then press C to use the Recovery Console. The Recovery Console then prompts you for the administrator password. If you do not have the correct password, Recovery Console does not allow access to the computer. If an incorrect password is entered three times, the Recovery Console quits and restarts the computer. Note If the registry is corrupted or missing or no valid installations are found, the Recovery Console starts in the root of the startup volume without requiring a password. You cannot access any folders, but you can carry out commands such as chkdsk, fixboot, and fixmbr for limited disk repairs. Once the password has been validated, you have full access to the Recovery Console, but limited access to the hard disk. You can only access the following folders on your computer: drive root, %windir% or %systemroot% -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: Hello! How to run chkdsk c: /f at a computer startup without a complete starting Windows 2000/XP Pro? I want to run chkdsk c: /f after a hardware reset without waiting for a Windows 2000/XP Pro complete start and its restart. Best regards, Dima +7 9163876746 |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
Thanks Bob I for your reply!
How to know if the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed during the Windows hang? "Bob I" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Reset button is next to last option in my book. CTRL-ALT-DEL , Shutdown is prefered. To clarify: If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Thanks Bob I for your reply! Is pressing the reset button an unproper Windows shutdown? Windows was frozen when I pressed the reset button. Does this cause the dirty bit? "Bob I" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Because the "dirty bit" was not set. In other words, just pressing the reset button is not cause a problem. If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Then, Why does not my Windows XP run chkdsk /f after a hardware reset? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 has "Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are dirty". I did not change the default behavior. "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... Yes -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: | Does http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 pertain | to Windows XP too? |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
The Windows hangs are not worse then Windows Updating by our domain
administrators! They update Windows during a work day remotely. Windows shows that it will be restarted in 5 minutes after the update. It you were out and did not see the message you would lose all your unsaved data! This happed with me several times! "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Windows hangs once in two weeks on average. Ooooh! Dmitry, that sounds like a problem. Unfortunately I do not have any answers. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: Thanks Wesley Vogel for your reply! Last time Windows hanged when I used "stable" version of the Google Earth. Windows hangs once in two weeks on average. "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... I missed the part about hang/freeze. How often does that happen? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: How can I schedule after a Windows hang? "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Schedule chkdsk before you shutdown your computer, that way it will start the next time you start your machine. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: Thanks Dave Patrick for your suggestion! Starting the Recovery Console from the Windows 2000 Setup CD takes 4 minutes. It is faster to start the Windows normally, run chkdsk c: /f and reboot. Is there any faster way to start chkdsk c: /f after turning on the computer? "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... After backup you can run; chkdsk /r from the recovery console command line. (/r implies /f and /p) To start the Recovery Console, start the computer from the Windows 2000 Setup CD or the Windows 2000 Setup floppy disks. If you do not have Setup floppy disks and your computer cannot start from the Windows 2000 Setup CD, use another Windows 2000-based computer to create the Setup floppy disks. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen. Press F10 or R to repair a Windows 2000 installation, and then press C to use the Recovery Console. The Recovery Console then prompts you for the administrator password. If you do not have the correct password, Recovery Console does not allow access to the computer. If an incorrect password is entered three times, the Recovery Console quits and restarts the computer. Note If the registry is corrupted or missing or no valid installations are found, the Recovery Console starts in the root of the startup volume without requiring a password. You cannot access any folders, but you can carry out commands such as chkdsk, fixboot, and fixmbr for limited disk repairs. Once the password has been validated, you have full access to the Recovery Console, but limited access to the hard disk. You can only access the following folders on your computer: drive root, %windir% or %systemroot% -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: Hello! How to run chkdsk c: /f at a computer startup without a complete starting Windows 2000/XP Pro? I want to run chkdsk c: /f after a hardware reset without waiting for a Windows 2000/XP Pro complete start and its restart. Best regards, Dima +7 9163876746 |
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The dirty bit would be set.
Dmitry wrote: Thanks Bob I for your reply! How to know if the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed during the Windows hang? "Bob I" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Reset button is next to last option in my book. CTRL-ALT-DEL , Shutdown is prefered. To clarify: If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Thanks Bob I for your reply! Is pressing the reset button an unproper Windows shutdown? Windows was frozen when I pressed the reset button. Does this cause the dirty bit? "Bob I" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Because the "dirty bit" was not set. In other words, just pressing the reset button is not cause a problem. If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Then, Why does not my Windows XP run chkdsk /f after a hardware reset? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 has "Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are dirty". I did not change the default behavior. "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... Yes -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: | Does http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 pertain | to Windows XP too? |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
What a way to run a railroad. ;-)
-- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: The Windows hangs are not worse then Windows Updating by our domain administrators! They update Windows during a work day remotely. Windows shows that it will be restarted in 5 minutes after the update. It you were out and did not see the message you would lose all your unsaved data! This happed with me several times! "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Windows hangs once in two weeks on average. Ooooh! Dmitry, that sounds like a problem. Unfortunately I do not have any answers. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: Thanks Wesley Vogel for your reply! Last time Windows hanged when I used "stable" version of the Google Earth. Windows hangs once in two weeks on average. "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... I missed the part about hang/freeze. How often does that happen? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: How can I schedule after a Windows hang? "Wesley Vogel" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Schedule chkdsk before you shutdown your computer, that way it will start the next time you start your machine. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Dmitry hunted and pecked: Thanks Dave Patrick for your suggestion! Starting the Recovery Console from the Windows 2000 Setup CD takes 4 minutes. It is faster to start the Windows normally, run chkdsk c: /f and reboot. Is there any faster way to start chkdsk c: /f after turning on the computer? "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... After backup you can run; chkdsk /r from the recovery console command line. (/r implies /f and /p) To start the Recovery Console, start the computer from the Windows 2000 Setup CD or the Windows 2000 Setup floppy disks. If you do not have Setup floppy disks and your computer cannot start from the Windows 2000 Setup CD, use another Windows 2000-based computer to create the Setup floppy disks. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen. Press F10 or R to repair a Windows 2000 installation, and then press C to use the Recovery Console. The Recovery Console then prompts you for the administrator password. If you do not have the correct password, Recovery Console does not allow access to the computer. If an incorrect password is entered three times, the Recovery Console quits and restarts the computer. Note If the registry is corrupted or missing or no valid installations are found, the Recovery Console starts in the root of the startup volume without requiring a password. You cannot access any folders, but you can carry out commands such as chkdsk, fixboot, and fixmbr for limited disk repairs. Once the password has been validated, you have full access to the Recovery Console, but limited access to the hard disk. You can only access the following folders on your computer: drive root, %windir% or %systemroot% -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: Hello! How to run chkdsk c: /f at a computer startup without a complete starting Windows 2000/XP Pro? I want to run chkdsk c: /f after a hardware reset without waiting for a Windows 2000/XP Pro complete start and its restart. Best regards, Dima +7 9163876746 |
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How to know that the dirty bit was set?
"Bob I" wrote in message ... The dirty bit would be set. Dmitry wrote: Thanks Bob I for your reply! How to know if the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed during the Windows hang? "Bob I" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Reset button is next to last option in my book. CTRL-ALT-DEL , Shutdown is prefered. To clarify: If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Thanks Bob I for your reply! Is pressing the reset button an unproper Windows shutdown? Windows was frozen when I pressed the reset button. Does this cause the dirty bit? "Bob I" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: .. . Because the "dirty bit" was not set. In other words, just pressing the reset button is not cause a problem. If the drive was being written to at the point the reset was pressed, THEN you have dirty bit set. Dmitry wrote: Then, Why does not my Windows XP run chkdsk /f after a hardware reset? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 has "Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are dirty". I did not change the default behavior. "Dave Patrick" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... Yes -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry" wrote: | Does http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];160963 pertain | to Windows XP too? |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
From a command prompt;
fsutil dirty query C: -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote: | How to know that the dirty bit was set? |
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How to run chkdsk c: /f at a Windows startup?
Thanks Dave Patrick for the command!
"Dave Patrick" wrote in message ... From a command prompt; fsutil dirty query C: -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote: | How to know that the dirty bit was set? |
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You're welcome.
-- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote: | Thanks Dave Patrick for the command! |
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