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captmikey
I've done some Google research on this topic and notice that it
happens a lot with XP and occassionally with W2K. Can anyone explain
what is actually going on? What is "Disk Inconsistency"? I hadn't
seen this message screen until I recently installed Outlook 2002 on my
machine. I did this because My PDA (iPaq 3970) uses WM2003 OS and
includes the Outlook 2002 CD for installation on the desktop... so
these two can sync properly I guess.
I think I saw the black screen message once before in the past year,
and I just waited and within 20 seconds, it said everything had been
checked and it booted to the regular Windows desktop. But now it does
this everytime I reboot and 5 minutes goes by and no progress is being
shown in checking consistency in the percentage done space. It looks
more like the machine is frozen, and I have to power down using the
on-off button on this ThinkPad T21 notebook to get out of the loop.
I used Partition Magic to set up my 40 Gig HDD in this machine, and
I'm wondering what the pros and cons are of converting the three (3)
FAT32 partitions or at least the "C" partition to NTFS? That is... if
that's part of the necessary solution?
I have my drive partitioned into:
C = 10.3 Gigs (IBM Preload 40% used)
D = 16.5 Gigs (Programs 10% used)
E = 10.2 Gigs (Data 10% used)
Outside of W2K and few key programs, I'm trying not to bog down the
root drive partition, and usually install most other programs in "D",
and store data in "E". Is there anything wrong with this scenario?
Thanks in advance for any/all help.
Mike
happens a lot with XP and occassionally with W2K. Can anyone explain
what is actually going on? What is "Disk Inconsistency"? I hadn't
seen this message screen until I recently installed Outlook 2002 on my
machine. I did this because My PDA (iPaq 3970) uses WM2003 OS and
includes the Outlook 2002 CD for installation on the desktop... so
these two can sync properly I guess.
I think I saw the black screen message once before in the past year,
and I just waited and within 20 seconds, it said everything had been
checked and it booted to the regular Windows desktop. But now it does
this everytime I reboot and 5 minutes goes by and no progress is being
shown in checking consistency in the percentage done space. It looks
more like the machine is frozen, and I have to power down using the
on-off button on this ThinkPad T21 notebook to get out of the loop.
I used Partition Magic to set up my 40 Gig HDD in this machine, and
I'm wondering what the pros and cons are of converting the three (3)
FAT32 partitions or at least the "C" partition to NTFS? That is... if
that's part of the necessary solution?
I have my drive partitioned into:
C = 10.3 Gigs (IBM Preload 40% used)
D = 16.5 Gigs (Programs 10% used)
E = 10.2 Gigs (Data 10% used)
Outside of W2K and few key programs, I'm trying not to bog down the
root drive partition, and usually install most other programs in "D",
and store data in "E". Is there anything wrong with this scenario?
Thanks in advance for any/all help.
Mike