I just installed Mandrake Linux 9.2 on a seperate partation from Windows Xp Pro. Linux is up and running fine, but Windows is starting to give me trouble.
When I start Windows, it runs Chkdsk at startup. It thinks that there is something wrong with the drive (F) that I put the Linux partition on.
I searched google and the best answer I could find is to change the registry by doing thisBut it already is [autocheck autochk *]. Any suggestions?Stop CHKDSK from running at boot time.
1.Edit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
2.Change the BootExecute entry from:
autocheck autochk * /.........
To:
autocheck autochk *
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