Summary: Hi all PC config experts out there. I am Eric. I dunno why I have this problem executing scandisk during boot up. When windows encounters an error(for...
Summary: When I first turn on my computer and you have the black screen where it checks things, I am now getting the message and beep indicating Windows was no...
Summary: Hi all PC config experts out there. I am Eric. I dunno why I have this problem executing scandisk during boot up. When windows encounters an error(for...
Summary: Recently, a computer p4 with xp takes up a long time to work, from signing with my username til it finally shows the actual desktop. It's not like th...
Summary: Can you manually run SCANDISK? Or is it completely missing from your computer? This is at least one place where it should be: C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\scand...
Summary: As was stated, with windows running, you have a lot (I mean a LOT) of stuff running to keep track of what's going on in a "windows" based environment....
Summary: The MSconfig setting and the msdos.sys setting are one and the same. From Explorer browse to \Windows\Command If you find a file called SCANDISK.ALT, ...
Summary: Scandisk.exe may be corrupted or perhaps other stuff is running that's conflicting with it. Try running it in safe mode. Bad RAM is another possibili...
Summary: I have a PC which runs scandisk (hesitantly) each time it's switched on, completes, gives the Windows 98 slash screen, and then gives a BSOD and menti...
Summary: my pc seems to have lost the path to scandisk.exe during bootup. It started this after I installed Nuts & Bolts and then UNinstalled it later.Scandisk...
Summary: It may be that Scandisk.exe is corrupt. Try replacing it with a known good copy. Failing that I can only suggest a re-install of Windows. This shoul...
Summary: Theres really no need to reinstall windows if in fact your only missing the scandisk.exe file. The file is located in the ebd.cab folder which is on t...
Summary: If you cant shut down, turn of your machine. Insert your startup disk and turn on the machine, at the Dos prompt type scandisk.exe Good luck. ...