Change the CHKDSK countdown time When you schedule CHKDSK to run at the next boot, by default the system will prompt you to press a key within 10 seconds to cancel the CHKDSK operation. You can change this value in the system registry under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\AutoChkTimeOut
The value allowed is between 0 and 259,200 seconds (3 days). With a timeout of zero, there is no countdown and you cannot cancel the operation and the CHKDSK runs immediately.
It is recommended not to cancel CHKDSK as CHKDSK is needed to recover from errors that might have occurred on your hard drives.
Before Performing any task Please go through the Link Below
http://nextgendatabase.blogspot.com/2009/03/tips-using-windowsevery-day-tips.html
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\AutoChkTimeOut
The value allowed is between 0 and 259,200 seconds (3 days). With a timeout of zero, there is no countdown and you cannot cancel the operation and the CHKDSK runs immediately.
It is recommended not to cancel CHKDSK as CHKDSK is needed to recover from errors that might have occurred on your hard drives.
Before Performing any task Please go through the Link Below
http://nextgendatabase.blogspot.com/2009/03/tips-using-windowsevery-day-tips.html
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