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Date: | Thu, 21 Oct 1999 23:02:48 +0200 |
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Hello Mike,
Thursday, October 21, 1999, 2:29:48 AM, you wrote:
MB> I have one Windows 95 system that is about to run out of hard drive
MB> space but really doesn't have much on it.While trying to find out what
MB> was filling the drive up I ran across quite a few File0000.chk files.
MB> Most of these were only several kb and did not concern me but I found
MB> one that was 151 mb and several others that were above 10 mb each.
MB> Could someone please explain what these files are and why I can or
MB> can't delete them.I do not know what to open them with to see for
MB> myself.
MB> Thank you,
MB> Mike Bridges
Those are Scandisk's results of fixing the "Lost clusters" error on
your hard drive. Usually, these files can (and must) be deleted.
This error occurs during bad installations, power failures, freezings
and for a number of other unpleasant reasons.
The common reason of this error is a large file is being written, with
file size set to 0 and starting cluster not specified in the directory
listing (DOS/Win does it until the write is finished). If the computer
is powered down at this moment, this will create a chain of clusters
that are not marked as free, but are not connected to any existing
file either -- they effectively reduce the available free space.
Scandisk detects those, and options to fix are "Save" or "Delete". The
latter disposes of the chains immediately, the former allows to check
the contents for something useful.
Hope this explained the matter to you -
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