The easiest way from Windows to do it is like this:
Double-click on my computer
right-click on whichever hard drive you want to do a scan on (probably Local Disk (C ) and select properties
Go to the Tools tab on top
Hit the button for error checking.
The old scandisk is gone. Bye bye. I don't quite know why microsoft ax'd it when XP came out.. but.. if you get Norton System Utilities 2002, it puts its own very good Norton Disk doctor in place, and does a much faster/better job at fixing disk problems than Scandisk could have in its dreams.
'The easiest way from Windows to do it is like this: Double-click on my computer right-click on whichever hard drive you want to do a scan on (probably Local Disk (C ) and select properties Go to the Tools tab on top Hit the button for error checking. The old scandisk is gone. Bye bye. I don''t quite know why microsoft ax''d it when XP came out.. but.. if you get Norton System Utilities 2002, it puts its own very good Norton Disk doctor in place, and does a much faster/better job at fixing disk problems than Scandisk could have in its dreams.', 'The easiest way from Windows to do it is like this:
Double-click on my computer
right-click on whichever hard drive you want to do a scan on (probably Local Disk (C ) and select properties
Go to the Tools tab on top
Hit the button for error checking.
The old scandisk is gone. Bye bye. I don''t quite know why microsoft ax''d it when XP came out.. but.. if you get Norton System Utilities 2002, it puts its own very good Norton Disk doctor in place, and does a much faster/better job at fixing disk problems than Scandisk could have in its dreams
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