Hi, Problem fixed. It had nothing to do with Ultradefrag. Chkdsk was invoked because drive F: was dirty; not drive C: I assumed C: was being checked, but it seems to have been F: instead. First time I've seen that on my system . Chkdsk wouldn't complete for F: until I used an external ckdsk app from a USB drive. I thought the problem might have been with Ultradefrag because the problem appeared after upgrading to 7.1.1.. I always run Utltradefrag with boot time scan enabled and mistakingly thought...
Constant volume dirty on boot even if drive is not dirty. Windows XP
I already tried a database of of less than 100 entries with the same result. I'm...
I'm using 1280X800
1280X800
No change after a reboot. Added screenshots. Previous version works fine. The missing...
pwsafe-3.39.0XP-bin.zip