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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Detroit Areola
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how do you permanently stop a boot up disk check??
I installed a sata harddrive and everytime I boot the computer it does a disc check on it. For whatever reason the computer is seeing the single drive as 2 drives (wrong raid setup?) - there is something fucked with it, but as I have already loaded it with almost 500gb of data I do not want to re-format it. When it runs the disc check I end up losing data.
How do I stop it from performing the disk check at start up? |
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bump
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maybe try a a non-adult, tech forum?
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Australia
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What is doing the disk check, your OS? Windows XP, Vista? Mac? Under XP you can hit esc to cancel the check but I don't think there's any way of stopping it completely. You obviously have some sort of issue so I would advise fixing the problem rather than masking it.
BTW, a single physical drives can have more than one logical drive, so C:\ and D:\ could actually be located on the same drive... there's nothing abnormal about that, unless you've never partitioned it that way. ![]() |
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