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Dell latitude e5520 always start with check disk
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Dell latitude e5520 always boot with check disk, with out giving the check-disk command. Please help
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Dell latitude e5520 always boot with check disk, with out giving the check-disk command. Please help
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April 17th, 2013 23:00
Hi bco and Murali,
You can also check this link for your perusal.
answers.microsoft.com/.../35f58c69-7a6c-4e1b-aec3-26d7131ec643
Thanks,
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April 17th, 2013 23:00
Hi BCO,
I see. If test passed try these steps ;
1. click on your start menu and open the run dialog.
2. type "cmd" and return (note: dont enter quotes)
3. Next type "fsutil dirty query e:"
4. If the return message indicates that the volume is dirty go to step 5
5. Next type "chkdsk e: /f /x"
6. After that finshes repeat step 3.
7. If it is no longer dirty then reboot and you should notice no more
ckdisk.
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April 17th, 2013 00:00
Hi,
Welcome to the community
After the checkdisk will it boot to windows? When was the last time it was working correctly? Please run diagnostics. Restart the computer, on Dell logo keep tapping F12. Choose diagnostics and post back error codes.
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bco
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April 17th, 2013 08:00
We started experiencing the same issue at our company on about 6 differentl Latitudes of similar model in the last week. One of them showed a failed drive on diagnostics, the others all passed. It's running a check disk every time they are booted up.
Murali11
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April 17th, 2013 23:00
Thank you for reply, Test was passed(taken log time to finish), but still it gives the same problem.
Murali11
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April 18th, 2013 00:00
My laptop having error in C drive, it returned the error.
"C:\Users\administrator>chkdsk c: /f /x
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Cannot lock current drive.
Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another
process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be
checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) y
This volume will be checked the next time the system restarts."
Murali11
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April 18th, 2013 01:00
Thank You Mr.Elijah O, its solved now with chkntfs /x c: command. thanks a lot... :)
Murali11
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April 18th, 2013 01:00
I got solution with chkntfs /x c: command.
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April 20th, 2013 20:00
That's great! Post back here in our community if you need help.