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    chkdsk.exe /f

    I am trying to run check disk with repair (chkdsk.exe /f). I schedule it to begin the next time I start the computer. It starts and runs through each of the three steps in about one minute or less. It then shows the report.

    I have run scan disk on windows 98 many times. It seems to me that no matter what it is called, check disk or scan disk, one can't run in a minute while the other takes an hour.

    I think there is something wrong with my scan disk operation. There is no way it can check a 40 GB drive in less than a minute. I have run this about a dozen times. Some from the command line in windows and some from the command line in safe mode. It is always the same. I believe I may have errors on the disk and want to repair them.

    Can anyone help? Does your check disk operation run the same way?

    Thanks

    Dell 8200 XP Home P4 512Ram 40 GB main drive 80 GB second drive.

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    Have you tried chkdsk /r ?
    Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most

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    Putasolutions

    You are the man!!! Chkdsk /r worked just fine. It ran for about 30 minutes so I know it did something.

    Where did I get that /f from. I am sure I read about it somewhere.

    Thanks again. I appreciate your help.

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    It took me a while to understand the differences with chkdsk. Try chkdsk /? to see all the options. Chkdsk /f is the option suggested when you go to c:/? prompt chkdsk /f and errors are found in the first three tests. chdsk /r does five tests including testing the free space and it takes a long time. Note to see the report - it only stays on the screen long enough to just read before booting the PC into win XP - you have to go to: start/control panel/admin tools/event wiewer/applications/winlogon right click properites to see the report. No doubt someone can tell us how to stop the boot from occuring in the first place.

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