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every time I boot up i get a screen that chkdsk needs to check vol H which is my ps scratchdisk. It runs and does it’s thing and never finds a problem. Why does it do this and how can i prevent it?
i have 2 hard drives – windows xp, ps and other programs are on one partition of the larger drive. My data (photo) files are on another larger partition of this same drive. Both ntfs. Then I have a smaller, older hard drive which has one partition as a scratch disk for ps, ntfs. And a much smaller partition which is not currently used with my original win 98se os and a few apps and data , which is still fat.
any ideas?
every time I boot up i get a screen that chkdsk needs to check vol H which is my ps scratchdisk. It runs and does it’s thing and never finds a problem. Why does it do this and how can i prevent it?
i have 2 hard drives – windows xp, ps and other programs are on one partition of the larger drive. My data (photo) files are on another larger partition of this same drive. Both ntfs. Then I have a smaller, older hard drive which has one partition as a scratch disk for ps, ntfs. And a much smaller partition which is not currently used with my original win 98se os and a few apps and data , which is still fat.
any ideas?
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