Somehow, somewhen, my XP Pro installation has started complaining at every bootup that Windows didn't shut down corerctly and must check the hard drive. It rarely finds or fixes any problems (once in a while a cross linked file - usually looks like something in IE or Opera's cache) but yet on every bootup I have this happen.
Windows XP always shuts down normally with no complaints. XP runs very well and there are no other problems at all. Once a long time ago I had a corrupt hive and had to fix by running chkdsk from the recovery console since the system wouldn't start Windows at all. And another time I got that mysearch.com thing which I fixed by reverting to an earlier restore point, but this is a recent problem that does not seem related to those since for months in between everything ran fine.
Defrag and Check Disk run within XP complete normally, no problems there.
I have a ton of Windows experience but I have no idea where to even start with this one. How do you know what condition triggers the check disk on startup?
My hard drives are dual seagate 40gb ATA-100 in a Raid 0 array. The raid controller is the GIGARaid chip integrated in my gigabyte motherboard GA-8PENXP. The driver is unsigned, provided by Gigabyte.
Appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
Windows XP always shuts down normally with no complaints. XP runs very well and there are no other problems at all. Once a long time ago I had a corrupt hive and had to fix by running chkdsk from the recovery console since the system wouldn't start Windows at all. And another time I got that mysearch.com thing which I fixed by reverting to an earlier restore point, but this is a recent problem that does not seem related to those since for months in between everything ran fine.
Defrag and Check Disk run within XP complete normally, no problems there.
I have a ton of Windows experience but I have no idea where to even start with this one. How do you know what condition triggers the check disk on startup?
My hard drives are dual seagate 40gb ATA-100 in a Raid 0 array. The raid controller is the GIGARaid chip integrated in my gigabyte motherboard GA-8PENXP. The driver is unsigned, provided by Gigabyte.
Appreciate any ideas or suggestions.