Running ChkDsk

I am currently running Windows XP on my computer.  MY computer gave me various error messages indicating that I need chkdsk to repair the registry.  I also have Norton 360 on my computer.  I try to run a utility that could clean my registry but I get an error message that it cannot be run please run Chkdsk.  So, I go to run and type chkdsk.  The BACK screen opens, and begins to run the 3 steps.  I watch it count to 100% at first.  Before he gets there he removes various corrupt points.  I can't read or write because they pass so quickly.  After the first stage is over, I think the back screen disappears every time, without performing the steps 2 and 3.  I keep getting the same error messages about running chkdsk.  I don't know what to do at this point.  I have run norton, but Norton detects a virus.

Thank you.

When the system indicates that a disk check is required to be played, it is basically telling you that the file system is damaged and the files on the disk must be re-indexed, that is reconciled with the master file table.
 
a registry cleaner and a file system check disk utility are totally different from each other.
 
my suggestion is to drop a registry cleaner and run a check disk instead.
 
the best method to run a disk check is done via the recovery console by using any xp cd.
 
 
 

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I am currently running Windows XP on my computer.  MY computer gave me various error messages indicating that I need chkdsk to repair the registry.  I also have Norton 360 on my computer.  I try to run a utility that could clean my registry but I get an error message that it cannot be run please run Chkdsk.  So, I go to run and type chkdsk.  The BACK screen opens, and begins to run the 3 steps.  I watch it count to 100% at first.  Before he gets there he removes various corrupt points.  I can't read or write because they pass so quickly.  After the first stage is over, I think the back screen disappears every time, without performing the steps 2 and 3.  I keep getting the same error messages about running chkdsk.  I don't know what to do at this point.  I have run norton, but Norton detects a virus.

Thank you.

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