Error checking won't work

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I have XP Home.

If I go into My Computer and right-click the C drive and choose properties
and then choose Tools and then Error-Checking, and then select automatically
fix file system errors and scan for and attempt bad sector recovery, it says
it can't do this because certain files are active. It allows me to set it to
work on the next boot up. I did that.

But now every time I boot up, it tries but says it can't do any checking as
my file system is NTFS. It then says access denied and continues to boot.

So, if I can't use the program, how can I remove it from trying to work
every time I boot up???

I looked at the startup under msconfig but I didn't see anything (but I'm
not sure) pertaining to error checking.

Mel
 
Cannot Open Volume for Direct Access" Error Message When
Chkdsk Runs at Startup

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;823439&Product=winxp

Go to Start > Run and type: CMD , and hit enter. Then
type in:
chkntfs /x c: , and hit enter. Reboot your computer.

[This disables CHKDSK from running on drive C:]

CHKNTFS.EXE: What You Can Use It For
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=160963

Chkdsk in Read-Only Mode Does Not Detect Corruption on
NTFS Volume
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;q283340

.. . . OR . . .

Compliments of Carey Frisch

Do you have ZoneAlarm installed and did you recently
upgrade it to
version 5.0? It has been reported that ZoneAlarm 5.0 may
be the root cause
of your problem. Uninstalling ZoneAlarm Version 5.0
solves the issue.

Cannot Open Volume for Direct Access" Error Message When
Chkdsk Runs at Startup
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;823439&Product=winxp
 
Are you running third party firewall such as zone alarm?

If so I can provide one ZA answer that worked for me - in ZA:

You can go into ZoneAlarm (ZA) 5, go to the overview tab then preferences

UNcheck the PROTECT ZA CLIENT

That is what is protecting your firewall from malware and locking the hard
drive from a scan

Do the chkdsk then follow same steps and reenable for max protection

Adm C

I have XP Home.

If I go into My Computer and right-click the C drive and choose properties
and then choose Tools and then Error-Checking, and then select automatically
fix file system errors and scan for and attempt bad sector recovery, it says
it can't do this because certain files are active. It allows me to set it to
work on the next boot up. I did that.

But now every time I boot up, it tries but says it can't do any checking as
my file system is NTFS. It then says access denied and continues to boot.

So, if I can't use the program, how can I remove it from trying to work
every time I boot up???

I looked at the startup under msconfig but I didn't see anything (but I'm
not sure) pertaining to error checking.

Mel
 
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