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Thursday, September 30, 2010

[computer-tech-support: 7766] Re: Screwed uo Chinese ASUS Eee (small laptop)

It is not an application that starts the scan, it is the windows siak
check utility, it is the one after a loss of electricity or after some
files are corrupt...after the windows splash screen loads, the scan is
recommended and bla bla bla...
Now I guess if you booted into Windows CD, you may do a repair
installation, which luckily will solve the problem, otherwise you may
try to do a fresh installation, but in this case, all your data on the
harddrive will be gone for good.
while in the CD boot, try
>>>> chkdsk c: /r/f <<<<

On Sep 29, 3:14 pm, Mohammad AbuShady <coalwat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ok, i have a suggestion, when the error message pops up, start the task
> manager (ctrl+alt+del) go to applications tab , and if you find the pop up
> message application, right click and and choose "go to process" then write
> the name of the process over here.
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Mohammad AbuShady <coalwat...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > who prompts the scan message, is it an anti virus, or the windows, or does
> > it look like a random program ?
>
> > On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Happydog <graham.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> It keeps doing the same thing time after time, Just going around in
> >> circles it seems. The scan goes the entire distance and then it starts
> >> to boot up again and goes back to the scan page and scans it again.
> >> Over and over.
> >> Please send me any fix at graham.d...@gmail.com
>
> >> On Sep 23, 4:52 pm, KwikOne <kerryku...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > First off... DO NOT SKIP THE SCAN!!!
>
> >> > Next, it gives you that message because (as the rest of
> >> > the message tells you) windows did not shut down properly
> >> > and there is a possibility of disk corruption and unless you
> >> > know exactly what the state of things were at the time
> >> > of shutdown you should always allow the scan to find & fix
> >> > any disk directory/file errors.
>
> >> > Lastly, when it restarts (fails loading and then restarts) what
> >> > is the message it gives you? Does the display give a blue
> >> > screen? If so what does it say (exactly)?
>
> >> > On Sep 23, 10:41 am, Happydog <graham.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > > In booting up, after the Windows XP screen loads an error message says
> >> > > the C file needs scanning for some reason and has a countdown clock
> >> > > until it starts the scan.
> >> > > If I don't want the scan hit any key.
> >> > > In either case it starts the process all over again and just keeps
> >> > > doing that.
> >> > > Is this terminal or does anyone have a fix?
>
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