Just another quickie hopefully ... ( sitting Comfortably ?)
By that , I mean I hope this is resolved pretty sharpish ...
Chapter 1 ... !
Yesterday ,I bought a brand new External Maxtor 500 gb hd for my mate ( birthday treat) ...
Read all instructions .. installed the usb and the transformer supplied ... no probs ... and plugged in and turned on ..
No problems ... found new hardware popup .. installed drivers ...
Rebooted and the new disc showed up in the my Computer page ... all A - OK ...
Formatted the disc no probs .... Checked with Defender , AVG .. Iobit360 Clean as a whistle ...
Copied a few bits and pieces over from his docs and pics to make sure everything is fine ...
It was ....
After this I left him to go home ...
This morning ..I get a call to pop round and I see his PC is running a CHKDSK routine , on his new HD,
and found out it had been doing it for a couple of hours ...
and he still had not seen his logon screen ...
I then held in the main start button on the pc ~ it turned itself off , I waited a couple of minutes ~
and then I hit the On button again ...
Once I did that after a few secs the CHKDSK started to run again on the new HD ..
I pressed "any key" ~ and LO and behold Vista started ...
Chapter 2 ....
So ~ ~
Once again I ran the Defender, Avg etc ... clean as a whistle .. again ... Rebooted ,
~ and the damn CHKDSK started running again by this time I was totally flummoxed ,
as was the birthday boy !
So I tried to find out using the help and support section how to TURN OFF the CHKDSK
function for that drive
and had no luck .....
Chapter 3 ... !
Which leads me to the question ....
HOW DO I TURN THE DARN THING OFF SO IT NEVER DOES IT AGAIN .... ? ?
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Dual-booting Vista Home Premium ~ all Service packs and up to date (new PC) and Windows 7 RC build7100
Intel CoreDuo E4700 at 2,60 Ghz , Nvidia Geforce 9300 GE ...
( Sorry its was long winded Guys and gals , I thought I had better try to explain things as they happened .... )
Mike
(ps sorry for the large font .. I put my spex down somewhere and cant find them ...)