>Good day,
>
>As suggested before, I used the command CHKDSK/R to 3 drives
>in the partition.
>
>It said that it would schedule the CHKDSK/R the next
>time the system resets.
>
>Good news is that the 1st 2 disk seems to have no problem.
>Unfortunately the last disk would give off an error when
>it reaches 99% and hang up.
>
>Windows NT gives this advice:
> Restart and set the recovery option in the system
> control panel or the /CRASHDEBUG system start option
>
>I tried to reset the server but when it starts up, it
>goes through the CHKDSK/R procedure again.
>
>Since the drive containing most of our data is fine, I
>was wondering if there's a way to turn off the CHKDSK/R
>procedure that being run everytime the system starts up,
>So that we could continue our operations on Monday.
>
You can always make a boot disk for NT (see
The NT FAQ under
How do I create an NT Boot Disk for details), boot from the floppy, and then fix the broken partition. If it's a FAT partition, you can boot on a DOS floppy and use FDISK to destroy the partition. There is a registry entry you can change to disable the check; this is also discuss in the NT FAQ under
I have a CHKDSK scheduled to start next reboot, but I want to stop it>Thank you very much for your help!