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The old scandisk utility you are used to from Win98 was replaced
starting with WinNT and continuing through to WinXP with the chkdsk
utility. It works much in the same way as scandisk did, but with some
changes. One is that in order to check the boot drive, the system needs
to reboot to do so, a quirk of the NTFS file system. The easiest way to
conduct a scan is to enter this into the Run option inside the Start
Menu: chkdsk (drive letter) /f. The /f option tells chkdsk to fix what
it finds, not just to look for goofy files. A more intense scan would
use the /x option instead of /f, which will tell chkdsk to also scan all
of the drive clusters for physical defects, much like the surface scan
of years past. Hope this helps :)
Imran Choonawala wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a PC intell PII 350 MHZ having a platform of
> win98 and I can run scandisk by going to Dos Prompt.
> Pls tell me how to run scandisk on PIV 1.7Ghz with
> windows XP SP2 by following the same procedure as I
> use to do in PII.
> Pls note that I would like to see the same screen of
> scandisk as we generally see while performing scandisk
> on DOS Prompt.
> Regards
> Imran
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