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You can also still run chkdsk /f from a command prompt. The XP version acts
almost identically to ScanDisk. It will rapidly find errors, and then when
you reboot your machine, it will make corrections.
Bill
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If you run defrag, you will find that scandisk is part of that program.
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Hello all,
Have installed Win/XP about 2 months ago.
Something that I used frequently was scan disc, in 98SE but cannot find it
in XP. Is it not available in this windows version, or am I just missing it
completely?
If not in XP, can I get from my 98SE CD and install it?
Thanks,
Morey
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