Hi Divya,
Thank you for replying but you did not answer my questions. Maybe I was not exact enough with my question. Let me be more specific.
1) If you run disk-error checking on the system/boot drive (c:), Windows will not run it but tell you that it will run the disk error check the next time you restart the computer.
2) When the computer restarts and finishes error-checking, you can read the disk error-check log in Event Viewer. It will be listed as "winlogon" in XP and "winntst" in Windows 7.
3) However, if you run disk error-check on a drive that is being used for storage; i.e. is not the system/boot drive (e.g. D:), Windows will run the disk error-check right then and there on the non system drive
(e.g. D:) while Windows is still running. It will not need to be restarted.
Where is the log file for the disk error check for drive D: stored? There is no new entries in Event Manager, i.e. understandably, no winlogon or winntst.
I hope this explains my question a little more clearly.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Paul Vakerling
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