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Greetings Jim & list--
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> As with many others, I had problems running scandisk even in safe mode due
> to program interruptions even with the modem unplugged. I started up with
> the Win98SE startup disk. Two problems:
> 1. Drive letters are reassigned with no letter for the original drive C:
> I was able to run scandisk on my second hard disk.
> 2. There is a string of bad sectors at the end.. At each one, it stops and
> asks the stupid question "want to fix?" If I have to respond to each of
> these it will take forever. Is there any way to have it go on and fix
> without asking? Perhaps there is better software to do the job.
>
Have you tried pressing the Control Key or F8 as the computer boots to
bring up the boot menu? Doing so with Windows98SE installed will provide
the choice of option 5 "Command Prompt Only. If you choose this, enter the
following command at the prompt:
scandisk c: /autofix /nosave /nosummary. (You can also add the switch
/surface
if you are concerned that the disk is really getting bad.) This will run the
DOS
version of scandisk and will relieve you of having to respond to a Fix it?
prompt
every time a bad cluster is encountered. I've had to "rescue" a number of
floppies
using this technique, although sometimes the /autofix doesn't do as good a
job
as responding to every prompt (I've no idea why on that.).
HTH,
Paul A. Shippert
Utilitarian
Margaret Brent Middle School
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