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chkdsk/f.

Posted:
Tue May 02, 2006 6:21 am
by caveman16
Good morning Guys and Ladies, here's wishing you all a very nice day.
I keep coming up with a problem about my "Defrag" program that came with the PC. After I get my new PC together and up and running, I will reformat this old PC for "on-line" work. However, until then I wish to see if I can "FIX" this problem if for no other reason than to learn .
Every time I try to use the "defrag" in "C" drive I get the message : " chkdsk/f. " and I'm told that this is scheduled to run .
What is this " chkdsk/f. " I have no " f " disk. And try as I may - - - I can only run the Defrag in "D" drive.This leaves my "C" drive a mess.
I've tried to solve the problem in every manner suggested and still no solution. Can you come up with other ways I could try ?
Always learning, appreciate your help.
caveman
Re: chkdsk/f.

Posted:
Tue May 02, 2006 7:59 am
by ctjoyce
I have never heard of that error before, however how much space do you have left on your C drive? I do know that you cannot correctly defragment if you have less than 15% free space.
Cheers
Cameron
Re: chkdsk/f.

Posted:
Tue May 02, 2006 8:14 am
by Weather_Man
chkdsk is a command to perform a disk scan and repair. The /F is a command parameter to tell it to run the fix any errors found. There are many switches (parameters) to the chkdsk command:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/docu ... x?mfr=trueThe chkdsk scan should be scheduled to run at next reboot. If you reboot and the scan does not run, then you have to do it from the repair console as I mentioned in your previous post.
You might also try removing the scheduled chkdsk and see if that helps. Using Regedit, navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
Look for the BootExecute entry, double click on it and delete the autocheck autocheck * entry.
Re: chkdsk/f.

Posted:
Thu May 04, 2006 3:04 am
by TerryW
Caveman,
I've gotten that message twice in the last 6 months, both times after after pressing the "Esc" key while airborne in FS9 (testing a downloaded craft that I decided I didn't like for some reason).
On both occasions I've gone to "start", "My Computer", right-clicked on Local DisK C, opened Properties, Tools, then scheduled the Scan Disk and rebooted. In my two cases, the machine was telling me that it wanted the Scan Disk program run to fix an error it had detected. Too bad it couldn't do it in plain English...."hey buddy, do me a Scan Disk".
All the best,
Terry
Re: chkdsk/f.

Posted:
Fri May 05, 2006 7:55 pm
by Weather_Man
Just read a similar post with this issue that resolved the problem:
Running Spyware Doctor?
If so:
quote:
Following received from PCTools, however i have not followed their advice as yet so i dont know what the outcome is:-----
"In the meantime, you could perform the following steps which will allow chkdsk, defrag and error-checking to run on startup.
1. Exit from Spyware Doctor (to exit from Spyware Doctor please right click on the Spyware Doctor icon in the notification area (next to the clock on the Windows taskbar) and select Exit from the menu that appears)
2. Delete the file 'ikhlayer.sys' from c:\windows\system32\drivers\
3. Restart Spyware Doctor
Chkdsk, defrag and error-checking should now work."
Maybe that'll help?
Re: chkdsk/f.

Posted:
Fri May 05, 2006 8:01 pm
by congo
Caveman is locked out of simV, he cant seem to login and has asked for help in several emails to members.