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| Autocheck not running on bootup
I have Vista Ultimate. The last few times I boot up my laptop, I get and error message that says "1sDelete program not found - Skipping Autocheck". What does this mean and how do I fix it? Thanks, Mike |
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| Re: Autocheck not running on bootup
Hi Mike, See if this page applies to you..... http://www.diskeeperblog.com/archive...m_not_fou.html Note that Spyware and a Virus can cause this error as well. The word "1sDelete" looks suspicious to me and I found no hits at all during a Google search. All the best, SG "mp55" <mp55@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1F170BB5-C8C7-468B-B945-FE990EDCA6AA@microsoft.com... >I have Vista Ultimate. The last few times I boot up my laptop, I get and > error message that says "1sDelete program not found - Skipping Autocheck". > What does this mean and how do I fix it? > > Thanks, > > Mike |
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| RE: Autocheck not running on bootup
Take a look at the tutorial. It takes you through the steps to fix your OS when thing's aren't working right. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-sequence.html "mp55" wrote: > I have Vista Ultimate. The last few times I boot up my laptop, I get and > error message that says "1sDelete program not found - Skipping Autocheck". > What does this mean and how do I fix it? > > Thanks, > > Mike |
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| RE: Autocheck not running on bootup "uvbogden" wrote: > Take a look at the tutorial. It takes you through the steps to fix your OS > when thing's aren't working right. > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-sequence.html Thanks for the tip. I tried all the things on the Repair Options site except those involved with running the repairs from the Vista CD-ROM. Dell does not send the Windows Vista CD to the purchaser, so I do not have one. I tried CHDSK, SFC, etc. The SFC scans did identify a corrupted file, but when I tried sfc/scannow=the file path, the result was that the file couldl not be found???? |
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| RE: Autocheck not running on bootup
You need to look in CBS.log (C:\Windows\Log\CBS\CBS.log) to find files that are corrupt and which, if any, SFC could not repair. I bought my notebook from Dell and they sent me the install Vista DVD; maybe you should ask them to send you one. You need it for many Vista operations, including Restore Complete PC from backup and Access Vista Install DVD Files to replace your corrupt system files. As it is likely that your autochk.exe file is corrupt, an alternative would be to copy the file from a friend's Vista to a USB memory stick and then copy it to your system to repalce your corrupt autochk.exe file. "mp55" wrote: > > > "uvbogden" wrote: > > > Take a look at the tutorial. It takes you through the steps to fix your OS > > when thing's aren't working right. > > > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-sequence.html > > > > Thanks for the tip. I tried all the things on the Repair Options site > except those involved with running the repairs from the Vista CD-ROM. Dell > does not send the Windows Vista CD to the purchaser, so I do not have one. I > tried CHDSK, SFC, etc. > The SFC scans did identify a corrupted file, but when I tried > sfc/scannow=the file path, the result was that the file couldl not be > found???? |
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