CHKDSK runs everytime I turn on the computer

How can I stop CHKDSK utility to run every time that I turn on the computer?  I use Windows XP.

No success with the two methods.

Method #1 - Autochk and Chkdsk were not in the list of scheduled tasks there was nothing for me to remove it.

#2 - register method has already been fixed "autocheck autochk *" (without the quotes).

What else can you suggest that I try?

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