This happened a bit of a while ago, but I'd really like to fix it. It's not really a problem issue, just annoying, still...
A while ago, I booted up my Win 7 machine to have CHKDSK run at boot. I skipped over it, thinking it was another random check, and since I had run it last week, didn't really need to.
It booted fine, started Explorer, but then kept popping up with some of Opera's files are corrupted, and I should run CHKDSK to fix this.
I do go to commandline and run CHKDSK on the main drive (C: ), with the switch for fix bad files and sectors on. I let it run, it takes an abysmally long time (5 hours), and then it boots normal. Sort of. It never booted Explorer as a shell, and I had to go to the task manager to start explorer.exe myself.
Now, I can do this every time it boots, but it's really something I'd like to fix. I Googled it once and found a solution involving RegEdit and checking to see Explorer.exe was the shell listed (it was), so I've got nothing else.
Help?
A while ago, I booted up my Win 7 machine to have CHKDSK run at boot. I skipped over it, thinking it was another random check, and since I had run it last week, didn't really need to.
It booted fine, started Explorer, but then kept popping up with some of Opera's files are corrupted, and I should run CHKDSK to fix this.
I do go to commandline and run CHKDSK on the main drive (C: ), with the switch for fix bad files and sectors on. I let it run, it takes an abysmally long time (5 hours), and then it boots normal. Sort of. It never booted Explorer as a shell, and I had to go to the task manager to start explorer.exe myself.
Now, I can do this every time it boots, but it's really something I'd like to fix. I Googled it once and found a solution involving RegEdit and checking to see Explorer.exe was the shell listed (it was), so I've got nothing else.
Help?
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