re: Disabling ScanDisk/CheckDisk At Win2k Startup?
Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 5:34 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Steve B
(1909 messages posted)
Improper shutdowns are a way of life around here and haven't caused problems. I
agree it should be used as a last resort, but sometimes it can't be helped. My system
sometimes hangs and I am left with no choice but to force a power down. And of
course, there's always AC power failures. I'm sure it happens to others occasionally.
In six years of running XP and it's predecessors, building computers, and installing
many operating systems, it must have happened to me hundreds of times. It never
caused a problem for me.
I can assure you of one thing. You won't find any FAT32 partitions around here.
I've sat and watched the FAT scan too many times. But no more.
On Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 5:27 pm, Fed-up wrote:
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>If he's in the habit of shutting down improperly, the problem is that he has a very
>bad habit that is going to cost him sooner or later.
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>Nucks, if you ARE in the habit of shutting down with the power switch, I suggest
>you learn to use the shutdown command.
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