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More info?)
I think the bios is set to default.
Motherboard is: MS-6775 VER :100
Hard Drive: FAT32
I shutdown through start - turn off computer - turn off
Hope this helps you to help me. lol
"Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message
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> What hard drive and how is the BIOS set?
>
> How are you shutting down? And, is the hard drive FAT32 or
> NTFS?
>
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> But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
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> "Simon" <si.chilcott@NOSPAMMbtinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:cktc1d$ejs$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> | Thanks for the help guy's i appreciate it.
> | I have nothing running or set to run in the scheduler.
> |
> | This is what happens when i boot:
> | 1) power on
> | 2)chkdsk , scandisk starts i press delete to skip.
> | 3)sometimes it boots ok from here and other times it will
> completely restart
> | the boot sequence like it's lost power then finds it
> again.
> |
> | I've let chkdsk , scandisk run its course but it makes no
> deferent's because
> | when the computer trips back to boot sequence it tries to
> do it all over
> | again.
> |
> | My system is:
> | AMD 2.16Ghz
> | Windows XP Home, SP2
> | 1GB ram
> | BT Broadband internet connection
> | Graphics: ATI Radeon 9200 series
> |
> |
> |
> |
> | I have Norton firewall and AVG Anti Virus Enabled.
> | "GTS" <x> wrote in message
> news:uQmFj$4sEHA.3912@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> | > There are two typical reasons for this. One is that a
> command to run
> | > chkdsk on startup is set in the scheduler or elsewhere.
> The other is that
> | > there is a hard disk problem that scandisk is not able
> to fix. See
> | >
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=831426
> | >
> | > Note - If you do not find a task set to run chkdsk and
> it does appear to
> | > be a disk problem, look in event viewer for an
> Application Winlogon event
> | > where you may find info about the specific errors. Run
> chkdsk /f /r in a
> | > command prompt which will run a scan for bad sectors.
> On rare occasions,
> | > disk errors may occur (especially on NTFS drives) that
> chkdsk cannot fix.
> | > If you find that to be the case, post back with details.
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> | >
> | > "Simon" <si.chilcott@NOSPAMMbtinternet.com> wrote in
> message
> | > news:ckp5ji$lgl$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> | >> Hi'
> | >> Can someone tell me how to stop scandisk running on
> boot up.
> | >>
> | >> I'm using windows XP Home ed
> | >>
> | >> TIA
> | >>
> | >
> | >
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