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I've tried my Norton Antivirus scan a few times, all coming back with reports of no errors.
I've tried defrag, but have since been told it can't do a defrag as there is an error on the hard drive, and I should run scandisk. So, I run it, and no errors are reported, try defrag again, the same error pops up.
So I try scandisk in the 'Thorough' mode, but am always told it has to restart as a program is running. The problem is I can't see which program this would be, as I close everything in the Task Manager (all except Exploror and Systray as suggested) but still it will not do a complete scan, and therefore won't allow me to fix the reported error. I've even tried in safe mode, but it doesn't work that way either.
Can anyone enlighten me as to how I can make scandisk do a thorough scann with no stops???
Thanks, it's really starting to bug me now.
Have you scanned for viruses? I guess infection might also lead to unexplained, undeclared processes.
As for Windows 2000, I'm not sure. But if it *is* a hardware problem then changing your OS probably won't help. I'd go through all the other troubleshooting steps before you make the leap.
I've got Windows 2000 ready to install, but would you know how to instal it onto a Formated Hard Drive?? Last time I tried it I couldn't get the startup.exe file to run.
I came back from work, and found it had poped up a message, something about a program writting data to the Hard Drive and so ScanDisk could not complete and had to keep restarting.
Do you know how to avoid this so called program that is writing data to the drive?
Well, one problem, I went out and forgot to start Scandisk.
I'll try it now while I'm at work, and see if it does any good :o)
Thanks for your help.
> Can you run Scandisk and Defrag at the same time?
No. I didn't write that sentence very well :) I meant that you could run them one after the other, but, now that I think about it, you might not be able to automate the process under 98SE. You probably need to run Scandisk, and then run the defragmenter yourself: for which you would need to stay up all night, thereby defeating the object of doing it overnight. I have given fraudulent advice. I am sorry.
Those links should help sort it out, though.
Can you run Scandisk and Defrag at the same time?
I'm running Windows 98 SE at the moment, but will have a look ot those links and see if anything comes up
Thanks for your help :o)