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vinny_the_hack

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I ran a disk check overnight. Is there some place I can look for the results or is the process so brain dead tha it only writes results to the screen? Do they really expect you to stand there and watch the screen for 3 hours?
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Hi vinny_the_hack...

After the check has completed and you are back in Windows, click Start, then Run, type eventvwr.msc and click "Ok".

In the left pane, click on "Applications". In the right pane, look for an error with the source winlogon and double click on it.

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Thanks muchly, wannabe1. I see it.

Edited by vinny_the_hack, 16 October 2006 - 12:09 AM.

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BTW, am I supposed to close this thread? If so, can someone explain how? Thanks.

Edited by vinny_the_hack, 16 October 2006 - 12:15 AM.

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