invoke chkdsk on an external drive ??
geposted Sat 30 Jun 07 @ 11:45 am
Right click, Properties>Tools>Scan ;)
geposted Sat 30 Jun 07 @ 3:48 pm
thanks Alf
dbl click my computer , right click the drive you want to check , select tools , under error checking select check now
if you get an error msg and it asks if you want to restart say yes and reboot to run the check
if you get a msg that f (/f) wasn't specified it will run in read only mode which means it will run but it won't fix errors
there are several "switches" of which the f switch is one
dbl click my computer , right click the drive you want to check , select tools , under error checking select check now
if you get an error msg and it asks if you want to restart say yes and reboot to run the check
if you get a msg that f (/f) wasn't specified it will run in read only mode which means it will run but it won't fix errors
there are several "switches" of which the f switch is one
geposted Sat 30 Jun 07 @ 4:11 pm
Automatically fix file system errors. The other option takes a long time, only use it if you are experiencing unexpected data corruption or fear your drive is failing.
geposted Sat 30 Jun 07 @ 4:40 pm
thanks Andrew ....... but too late ...lol yeah it's a hair slow ..........
it's so slow i'm going backwards in time , i'm afraid , but hey , that makes you younger .........
it's so slow i'm going backwards in time , i'm afraid , but hey , that makes you younger .........
geposted Sat 30 Jun 07 @ 8:39 pm