Windows 2000 is incorrectly reporting a volume set size after creation, what can I do?

John Savill

August 8, 2000

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A. To correct this problem you need to make a change via theregistry editor. It is caused if you do not immediately restart your computerafter you create a
volume set using the Disk Administrator tool, and the computer may not properlyreport the correct partition size.

  1. Start the registry editor (regedt32.exe, not regedit.exe)

  2. Move to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession Manager

  3. Double click BootExecute

  4. Add a new line
    autochk /x D:
    Click here to view image

  5. Click OK

  6. Close the registry editor

  7. Reboot the machine

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