Sunday, August 2, 2009

I turned on my computer and up pops this---"Checking File System on C: The type of the file system is NTFS.

One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. You may cancel the disk check but it is strongly suggested tat you continue. It goes on but I was unable to copy fast enough before it was done. What in the world does this mean and why is this all of a sudden appearing on my personal desktop computer? Thanks. Nancy

I turned on my computer and up pops this---"Checking File System on C: The type of the file system is NTFS.
if your system had dirty boot, means not shutdown properly it may happen.due to the powerloss


run chkdsk utility and it will fix automatically if any files corrupted you should cancel the disk check it is for disk consistency ..


no need to worry about the error





Good luck
Reply:You probably just didn't shut down your computer properly (using the Start Menu), and it was just checking to ensure that your hard drive is OK.
Reply:It happens when you irregularly shut off your computer a number of times when there are numerous programs running. It's just checking for errors in the writing of the Hard Drive. Don't worry...it means nothing. Just take my hint: Don't let it happen too many times. =)
Reply:It's nothing to worrie about. You probally shut down the computer in a way that it didnt like, so it was just making sure that the hard drive was okay.





It's nothing to worrie about unless it happens every time you click start %26gt; shutdown and then start the computer again.
Reply:It is your OS making sure your files are not corrupted, this is usually caused by turning your computer off the wrong way or a crash.

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