RE the question about Disk Checking posted 4/18/08. I would really
appreciate it if someone would just answer the actual question instead of
going off on tangents. Thanks.
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WRGW

Re: Disk Checking 2 by Gerry

Gerry
Sat Apr 19 15:37:52 PDT 2008

Richard

Sometimes it may seem like a tangent.

How are you shutting down. Please describe exactly what you do.

http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/3dd141a8-57b8-4bd8-81dd-69c515fd059f1033.mspx?mfr=true

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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Richard wrote:
> RE the question about Disk Checking posted 4/18/08. I would really
> appreciate it if someone would just answer the actual question
> instead of going off on tangents. Thanks.



Re: Disk Checking 2 by Ken

Ken
Sat Apr 19 16:36:19 PDT 2008

On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 15:08:00 -0700, Richard
<Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> RE the question about Disk Checking posted 4/18/08. I would really
> appreciate it if someone would just answer the actual question instead of
> going off on tangents. Thanks.


Tangents are a fact of life in newsgroups. They happen, and if you ask
questions in newsgroups, you need to realize that.

To make matters worse, in this case I have no idea what your question
was, since instead of replying to the original thread, you started a
new one, and also quoted nothing of the original.

I'd like to help if I can. Please find your original thread and reply
to it, so we can understand you.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Re: Disk Checking 2 by VanguardLH

VanguardLH
Sat Apr 19 19:55:07 PDT 2008

Richard wrote:

> RE the question about Disk Checking posted 4/18/08. I would really
> appreciate it if someone would just answer the actual question instead of
> going off on tangents. Thanks.

Weren't the one before that was complaining that they couldn't do
something during the bootup with your keyboard because you were using a
USB-connected keyboard? Well, if the OS isn't loaded then neither are
the USB drivers to support that USB keyboard. If you're the same
person, I believe you were told to check if the BIOS has a setting to
support legacy USB devices (keyboard and mouse) or to switch to using
the PS/2 port for the keyboard (and mouse).

RE: Disk Checking 2 by Richard

Richard
Wed Apr 23 13:35:02 PDT 2008

Guys, I really appreciate your input, but you are all barking up the wrong
tree! I KNOW why my XP disk checking program runs on a moderately regular,
and very inconvenient basis. What I DON't know is how to stop it once it
starts running. The screen instructions tell me that I can cancel the disk
check whenever I want, but for some reason I can't figure out how to do that
- and I feel really stupid. Please advise.
--
WRGW


"Richard" wrote:

> RE the question about Disk Checking posted 4/18/08. I would really
> appreciate it if someone would just answer the actual question instead of
> going off on tangents. Thanks.
> --
> WRGW

Re: Disk Checking 2 by Gerry

Gerry
Wed Apr 23 14:09:46 PDT 2008


Richard

I KNOW why my XP disk checking program runs on moderately regular, and
very inconvenient basis.

So spill the beans and let us into your little secret!

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Richard wrote:
> Guys, I really appreciate your input, but you are all barking up the
> wrong tree! I KNOW why my XP disk checking program runs on a
> moderately regular, and very inconvenient basis. What I DON't know
> is how to stop it once it starts running. The screen instructions
> tell me that I can cancel the disk check whenever I want, but for
> some reason I can't figure out how to do that - and I feel really
> stupid. Please advise.
>
>> RE the question about Disk Checking posted 4/18/08. I would really
>> appreciate it if someone would just answer the actual question
>> instead of going off on tangents. Thanks.
>> --
>> WRGW



RE: Disk Checking 2 by Richard

Richard
Wed Apr 23 15:48:00 PDT 2008

Gerry, I thought that this was a serious newsgroup - not just a way to keep
people hanging on a string: shame on you.
--
WRGW


"Richard" wrote:

> RE the question about Disk Checking posted 4/18/08. I would really
> appreciate it if someone would just answer the actual question instead of
> going off on tangents. Thanks.
> --
> WRGW

Re: Disk Checking 2 by gls858

gls858
Thu Apr 24 07:40:39 PDT 2008

Richard wrote:
> Gerry, I thought that this was a serious newsgroup - not just a way to keep
> people hanging on a string: shame on you.

He was being serious. If you KNOW why it's happening then post it.
Someone here may be able to fix the problem. If you persist in
withholding information I doubt you'll get much help here.

IMO I wouldn't cancel a disk check it's running for a reason.

gls858

RE: Disk Checking 2 by Richard

Richard
Thu Apr 24 11:11:01 PDT 2008

I guess no one actually knows tha answer to my specific question, or at
least, if they do, no one is actually willing to share it. I'm sorry I
bothered anyone. I'll know not to do so again.
--
WRGW


"Richard" wrote:

> RE the question about Disk Checking posted 4/18/08. I would really
> appreciate it if someone would just answer the actual question instead of
> going off on tangents. Thanks.
> --
> WRGW

Re: Disk Checking 2 by Twayne

Twayne
Sun May 04 11:14:20 PDT 2008

> Richard wrote:
>> Gerry, I thought that this was a serious newsgroup - not just a way
>> to keep people hanging on a string: shame on you.
>
> He was being serious. If you KNOW why it's happening then post it.
> Someone here may be able to fix the problem. If you persist in
> withholding information I doubt you'll get much help here.
>
> IMO I wouldn't cancel a disk check it's running for a reason.
>
> gls858

He might have if someone had answered the very simple question he asked
which no one was inclined to do. I could answer it but won't, since
he's gone now and I don't want any of you who might now know the answer
to learn the answer from me.