I have Windows XP sp1a. CHKDSK runs everytime the computer starts. The check is run against my F: drive.
The disk is partitioned as such:
two partitions (C: & F Boot partition is C: (I think). I do also receive an error about no boot file found on C: but then boots up with no problems (apart from chkdsk).
Various MS articles suggest that it is caused by a corrupt registry but I am dubious about the steps they suggest, I would rather do a full reinstall, or fix it some other way.
The check returns no errors.
Anyone had similar problems?
No Pain No Gain
The disk is partitioned as such:
two partitions (C: & F Boot partition is C: (I think). I do also receive an error about no boot file found on C: but then boots up with no problems (apart from chkdsk).
Various MS articles suggest that it is caused by a corrupt registry but I am dubious about the steps they suggest, I would rather do a full reinstall, or fix it some other way.
The check returns no errors.
Anyone had similar problems?
No Pain No Gain