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steve Hutch
December 7th 03, 11:06 AM
After one unasuming reboot, not after install of any
program, just a regular "my computer has been up and
running for a couple of days" type restart; my secondary
hard drive suddenly became "corrupt and unreadable". I'm
pretty sure there was a '.log' file problem after the first
of many reboots.
I'm wondering if this is able to be fixed, how I can
initiate the pre-Windows XP scandisk or anything else.
Any help would be appreciated. Thnx

Crusty \(-: Old B@stard :-\)
December 7th 03, 09:00 PM
And the error message you read said....????

"steve Hutch" > wrote in message
...
> After one unasuming reboot, not after install of any
> program, just a regular "my computer has been up and
> running for a couple of days" type restart; my secondary
> hard drive suddenly became "corrupt and unreadable". I'm
> pretty sure there was a '.log' file problem after the first
> of many reboots.
> I'm wondering if this is able to be fixed, how I can
> initiate the pre-Windows XP scandisk or anything else.
> Any help would be appreciated. Thnx

LVTravel
December 7th 03, 09:02 PM
Its called CHKDSK in Windows XP and can be activated by Clicking Start, Run,
Typing CMD and hit enter. In the "DOS" window that opens type CHKDSK D: /F
and hit enter. (Substitute the drive letter of the drive where I have D: as
D is the normal secondary drive.) If it comes up with a message stating if
you want to demount the drive answer N and hit the enter key. It will then
ask if you want it to run upon next boot. Answer Y and hit enter. Reboot
the computer.


"steve Hutch" > wrote in message
...
> After one unasuming reboot, not after install of any
> program, just a regular "my computer has been up and
> running for a couple of days" type restart; my secondary
> hard drive suddenly became "corrupt and unreadable". I'm
> pretty sure there was a '.log' file problem after the first
> of many reboots.
> I'm wondering if this is able to be fixed, how I can
> initiate the pre-Windows XP scandisk or anything else.
> Any help would be appreciated. Thnx

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