Sunday, August 2, 2009

How come my computer always ask for disk check when I turn on my computer?

When I turn my computer on it ask for a disk check but finds no error. I shutdown my computer properly but it always still has disk check problems. Any solution?

How come my computer always ask for disk check when I turn on my computer?
You don't say what operating system you are using, if you are using XP there are some possible solutions here:


http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_c.htm





Scroll about a 1/3 the way down the page.
Reply:sure you are closing out properly??





may have an automatic setting to scan disk upon start up


and have to change that setting





have a great 2008
Reply:I had this problem. What I did was skip the check at start up, then I checked the disk manually. If it continues to deep asking for disk checks after you fix any errors, I'd get a new hard drive, because it may mean your disk is failing, thus creating the possibility of total data loss.





Here's how to check (XP):





1. Double-click My Computer, and then right-click the local disk that you want to check.





2. Click Properties, and then click Tools.





3. Under Error-checking, click Check Now.





4. Under Check disk options, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors check box.





5. Click Start.
Reply:Its not your disk that is a problem. You computer is checking for a Drive, which is not there, with "No Response" from the disk, it calls an Error.


The disk drive that it is looking for is usually the A: drive..which new computers don't have that.





To fix it, right when the the windows starts Press F2, or whatever the key is to enter the SETUP menu. Then go to drive, and Turn Off A: or Diskette drive. after that..go to Save and Exit, let the computer boot up.


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