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Date: | Tue, 22 Sep 2009 06:33:29 -0700 |
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Hi Alan,
To run the equivalent of chkdsk in Windows, bring up "My Computer". Find
the drive you want to check, right click on it and select "Properties".
Under the "Tools" tab, click on "Check Now..." and follow the instructions.
Because Windows is a multi-tasking OS, if you have any programs running
that access the disk while the check is going on, it might disrupt the
disk check and make it start over and over. Before running it, disable
(close) all running programs (including those running in your tray).
Russ Poffenberger
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alan smith wrote:
> I'm running XPpro sp2 with an 80Gb IDE partitioned C -20, D -27, & E -27GB. On startup
> I get a message that one of my drives ( D ) has inconsistincies & must run Chkdsk ?
> It goes through so fast that I can not find out what is wrong. I tried searching C drive for
> Chkdsk, but it's not there! How can I run it so that I can read it? D has my documents &
> I have Migrate Easy which will completely transfer everything to a new drive including partitions. Any suggestions as to my best move? Thank you, Al Smith
>
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