My XP Pro Service Pack 3 has just started to run a chkdsk everytime I turn on, why?
From recently when ever I boot for thre first time of the day the chkdsk (scndsk) diagnosis begins to run as it did in the older version. Anyone know why and if I should be conserned? I close without any problems at the end of the day th? Pleast send suggestions to * address email is removed from the privacy *, thank you.
JAQ
The hard drive is probably full of errors. And should be replaced soon
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Back - let everyone know if it worked for you.
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