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I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on my laptop. All of a sudden, at boot I started receiving the above message, followed by: "One of your disks may need to be checked for consistency." Then, CHKDSK proceeds to verify the files, and the boot completes. This routine now occurs each time that I boot the machine. I don't seem to have a problem that I can detect. How does one get this message to be bypassed, assuming that there is no problem?

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