On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 07:12:51 GMT, "CookyMonzta via WindowsKB.com"
<u50174@uwe> sang the following hymns:
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>Usually when I run a disk check and reboot (which the system requires when
>checking the system disk), the system gives me a 10-second countdown in which
>to give me time to stop the disk check if I wanted to. But lately, when I
>run a disk check, there is no countdown. Upon activating the disk check and
>rebooting, when the disk check screen comes up, the system goes right into
>running the check without posting the 10-second countdown.
>
>Did I inadvertently change something in Vista, or my BIOS for that matter, to
>cause the system to bypass the countdown before running the disk check?
You can set this amount of time in windows.
Is this it?
http://www.vistax64.com/general-disc...cessfully.html
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