Select Start> Run. In the run dialog box, type CHKNTFS/T: 0 to set the disk scan wait time to 0; if you want to ignore scanning a partition, such as a drive C, when starting a computer, you can run the "CHKNTFS/x C:" command. If You Want To Resume scanning a drive C, you can use the "CHKNTFS/d c:" command to restore all default CHKNTFS settings, except for the countdown of automatic file check.
Disable WINXP boot hard disk self-check
CHKNTFS volume [...]
CHKNTFS/d
CHKNTFS/T [: Time] \ r
CHKNTFS/X volume [...]
CHKNTFS/C volume [...]
Volume specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name.
/D restores the computer to the default state, checks all the drives at startup, and
Run the chkdsk command.
/T: Change the autochk initial decreasing count time to the specified time, in seconds.
If no time is specified, the current setting is displayed.
/X exclude the drive that is not checked at startup. The drive to which the command was last executed to exclude this
Invalid.
/C arrange to check the drive when starting. If there is a problem with the drive, run chkdsk.
If the command line switch is not specified, CHKNTFS Displays the status of the faulty bit on each drive.
The removal should be "CHKNTFS/x C: D: e: F:" In cmd, and G: that's the case.
Disk to be checked: chkdsk C:/f c: indicates the drive letter