when i run the disk check utility of winXP (D:\WINDOWS\System32\chkdsk.exe), does it leave a log file somewhere with the output?
i can't be bothered to sit and stare at the blue screen while it checks...
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chkdsk > report.txt
cfitz wrote:Just redirect the output to the file of your choice:
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chkdsk > report.txt
cfitz wrote:If you choose an option that requires chkdsk to be done on boot (e.g. chkdsk c: /f), then chkdsk will create a logfile named bootex.log that gets transferred to the NT Event Log when you log in. Use Event Viewer to look in the Application Log for event ID 1001 from source Winlogon.
cfitz wrote:See here for more:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=218461
dodecahedron wrote:thanks for that. actually i did find it in the Event viewer (sorry, maybe should have mentioned it in my post) but it's hard to find it there, it's under Winlogon...
dodecahedron wrote:i can't find the bootex.log file. possibly once its contents are copied to the Event Viewer it's erased?
cfitz wrote:dodecahedron wrote:thanks for that. actually i did find it in the Event viewer (sorry, maybe should have mentioned it in my post) but it's hard to find it there, it's under Winlogon...
Oh, come now. It isn't that hard to find... In the Event Viewer select "View"->"Filter", and then pick "Winlogon" as the Event source and "1001" as the Event ID.
WelcomeLiteOnGuy wrote:Thanks, dodecahedron! That worked!
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