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From: "Geo."
reboot the machine, when it tells you that chkdsk is going to run it will
give you the option to hit a key to skip it. I believe if you skip it then
it doesn't try again at the next reboot. But that may only work in one
version of NT (not sure if it was NT4 or W2K) because I remember it not
working on one machine.
Geo.
"Hrvoje Mesing" wrote in
message news:4146f3de{at}w3.nls.net...
> Hi,
>
> If volume is set to be dirts, example: fsutil dirty set c:, is there any
> option to remove the dirty bit with no reboot ? I tryed setting autochk to
> default, still I cannot find any reference to removing dirty bit if set
> except rebooting the machine.
>
> Thank You!
>
>
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