Thread: Aura ONE Windows detects I/O error
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Old 06-16-2019, 09:33 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by petercreasey View Post
Gents, with all this in mind, should I run the Scan/Fix/Repair each time I get the Windows alert or just ignore it?
As @davidfor said, it is up to you. If it is really annoying to you, you might try using the CHKNTFS utility to exclude that volume from being autochecked. See CHKNTFS.EXE: What You Can Use It For for more information. From a command prompt, running chkntfs.exe /x E: would exclude your E: drive from being autochecked (substitute the drive letter your ereader mounts as for E. Enter chkntfs.exe /? for it's help such as it is.

I would recommend this utility as being safer than the alternative of editing the registry.
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