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crystal
June 15th 04, 11:19 PM
Scandisk tells me I have an error and, once it begins to
repair it, I get another error that says "An error
occured while scan disk was attempting to correct the
previous error. Complete a thorough check of this drive,
then run scan disk again and choose to conduct a standard
test". When I do this I get another error that
says "Scandisk must now restart because another program
(or Windows itself) wrote to your disk. Any errors that
were previously reported, but not corrected may be
reported again."

I've tried to rerun scandisk and get the same exact
error. When I try to go on to defrag I'm told that I
can't because my disk has errors. Any suggestions?

Jeff Richards
June 15th 04, 11:51 PM
There is information here about running Scandisk. You might be best to run
it from DOS.
http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/scandisk.html
TROUBLESHOOTING SCANDISK PROBLEMS
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"crystal" > wrote in message
...
> Scandisk tells me I have an error and, once it begins to
> repair it, I get another error that says "An error
> occured while scan disk was attempting to correct the
> previous error. Complete a thorough check of this drive,
> then run scan disk again and choose to conduct a standard
> test". When I do this I get another error that
> says "Scandisk must now restart because another program
> (or Windows itself) wrote to your disk. Any errors that
> were previously reported, but not corrected may be
> reported again."
>
> I've tried to rerun scandisk and get the same exact
> error. When I try to go on to defrag I'm told that I
> can't because my disk has errors. Any suggestions?

crystal
June 16th 04, 03:46 PM
Thanks, Jeff. I'll try that.

>-----Original Message-----
>There is information here about running Scandisk. You
might be best to run
>it from DOS.
>http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/scandisk.html
>TROUBLESHOOTING SCANDISK PROBLEMS
>--
>Jeff Richards
>MS MVP (DTS)
>"crystal" > wrote in
message
...
>> Scandisk tells me I have an error and, once it begins
to
>> repair it, I get another error that says "An error
>> occured while scan disk was attempting to correct the
>> previous error. Complete a thorough check of this
drive,
>> then run scan disk again and choose to conduct a
standard
>> test". When I do this I get another error that
>> says "Scandisk must now restart because another program
>> (or Windows itself) wrote to your disk. Any errors that
>> were previously reported, but not corrected may be
>> reported again."
>>
>> I've tried to rerun scandisk and get the same exact
>> error. When I try to go on to defrag I'm told that I
>> can't because my disk has errors. Any suggestions?
>
>
>.
>

crystal
June 16th 04, 05:13 PM
I read through your suggestions...tried what was
applicable and still to no avail! To run from DOS do I
just use the start scndsk command or can I set up the
properties of the scan there too?

>-----Original Message-----
>There is information here about running Scandisk. You
might be best to run
>it from DOS.
>http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/scandisk.html
>TROUBLESHOOTING SCANDISK PROBLEMS
>--
>Jeff Richards
>MS MVP (DTS)
>"crystal" > wrote in
message
...
>> Scandisk tells me I have an error and, once it begins
to
>> repair it, I get another error that says "An error
>> occured while scan disk was attempting to correct the
>> previous error. Complete a thorough check of this
drive,
>> then run scan disk again and choose to conduct a
standard
>> test". When I do this I get another error that
>> says "Scandisk must now restart because another program
>> (or Windows itself) wrote to your disk. Any errors that
>> were previously reported, but not corrected may be
>> reported again."
>>
>> I've tried to rerun scandisk and get the same exact
>> error. When I try to go on to defrag I'm told that I
>> can't because my disk has errors. Any suggestions?
>
>
>.
>

Jeff Richards
June 16th 04, 11:37 PM
To run Scandisk from DOS you need to boot to DOS from an emergency startup
disk. You can set scandisk options by editing scandisk.INI, or you can use
command line options. Do SCANDISK /? to see the options. The default options
should be just fine.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"crystal" > wrote in message
...
>I read through your suggestions...tried what was
> applicable and still to no avail! To run from DOS do I
> just use the start scndsk command or can I set up the
> properties of the scan there too?
>