Kali ini akan saya selingi series registry kita, biar ga bosen. Masalah yang akan kita bahas kali in menyangkut hal yang paling sering dialami para pengguna Windows XP, yaitu pengecekan disk, atau Troubleshooting Disk Consistency. Ada sebuah pertanyaan dari seorang kawan:
komputer dirmh sebelum masuk windows kog selalu ngecek disk consistancy-nya, hal ini disebabkan karena apa ? Kira-2 hal itu berdampak negatif ke komputer atau tidak ?
Spesifikasi komputer : P4-2,8 GHz, memory 1GB, HD SATA 320 GB dan IDE (40 GB dan 20GB). OS-nya Windws XP-Profesional SP-2.
Troubleshootnya sendiri ini saya ambil dari situsnya Microsoft langsung. Mungkin bisa membantu. Klik more untuk melihat artikel seluruhnya.
Troubleshooting for Chkdsk.exe or Autochk.exe starts when you try to shut down or restart your computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831426
SYMPTOMS
When you try to shut down, restart, or start your computer, the Chkdsk.exe or the Autochk.exe program may start automatically and start to scan your hard disks. This issue occurs without any user interaction.
CAUSE
This issue occurs if any one of the following conditions are true:
• You have scheduled the Chkdsk.exe program or the Autochk.exe program to run in Scheduled Tasks.
• A Windows registry setting has been set to run the Autochk.exe program at startup.
• Your hard disk is damaged and must be repaired.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.
Method 1: Remove the Chkdsk.exe or the Autochk.exe program from Scheduled Tasks
Follow these steps to remove the Chkdsk.exe or the Autochk.exe program from the list of scheduled tasks in the Scheduled Tasks feature.
1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Scheduled Tasks.
2. Click either Chkdsk or Autochk in the list of scheduled tasks.
3. Under Folder Tasks, click Delete this item.
Method 2: Check the Session Manager registry entry
Warning If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
Follow these steps, and then quit Registry Editor:
1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
2. Locate and then click the following key in the registry:
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\BootExecute
3. On the Edit menu, click Modify.
4. Type autocheck autochk *, and then press ENTER.
Method 3: Confirm that your hard disk or your file system is not damaged
To confirm that your hard disk or your file system is not damaged, start your computer from the Windows XP CD-ROM, load Microsoft Recovery Console, and then use the "chkdsk" command-line command.
Note: If the Chkdsk.exe program reports that it cannot access your hard disk, you may be experiencing a hardware failure.
Examine all the cable connections and jumper settings on your hard disk. Contact a computer repair professional or the manufacturer of your computer for more assistance.
If the Chkdsk.exe program reports that it cannot fix all the hard-disk problems, your file system or your Master Boot Record (MBR) may be damaged, or it may no longer be accessible. Try appropriate Recovery Console commands such as "fixmbr" and "fixboot", contact a data recovery service, or repartition and reformat your hard disk.
Semoga Bermanfaat.
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