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Re: Check-disk/scan-disk utility
Well, it may not have been the native version. Some of these programs
come with their own version. R. McCarty wrote: > Just curious if copying the native Chkdsk.Exe would run in a 9X > or ME boot environment. Always thought a NT compiled Exe > would not invoke from those earlier OS'es. > > "Bill in Co." <> wrote in message > news:.gbl... >> chkdsk (or a version of it) >> >> R. McCarty wrote: >>> Those drivers will mount an NTFS volume, but what actual disk >>> utility would you add to run a drive scan ? >>> >>> "Bill in Co." <> wrote in message >>> news:.gbl... >>>> OR running something like NTFSDOS or NTFS4DOS on a Flash drive at >>>> bootup, >>>> which is faster than any of this. >>>> >>>> R. McCarty wrote: >>>>> The simplest way to get a Chkdsk capability from outside Windows >>>>> is with a Bart's PE boot disk. You could always create a bootable >>>>> USB Thumb drive ( 9X/ME ) and use a Dos Mode NTFS driver but >>>>> that's a lot of work. The Bart's PE disk is faster to boot than using >>>>> a >>>>> XP CD to boot the Recovery Console. I've had a good bit of success >>>>> running a Chkdsk on a Windows volume with the PE disk. >>>>> >>>>> "Pete Puma" <> wrote in message >>>>> news:Kyf%j.3554$QW.3258@trndny04... >>>>>> Rubicon wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Is there any third-party (freeware a plus) utility that can do a >>>>>>> CHKDSK >>>>>>> of >>>>>>> a drive within Windows? >>>>>>> I am thinking in lines of the old DiskDoctor from Norton. >>>>>>> Regards and thanks in anticipation. >>>>>>> Rubicon >>>>>>> --------- >>>>>> >>>>>> You used to be able to attack the drive, live, in ye olden days of >>>>>> Windows >>>>>> 98. >>>>>> XP requires a complete unmounting of the drive, so you need to (and >>>>>> tell >>>>>> me >>>>>> if you know how to do this) set up something on a USB key that will >>>>>> boot, >>>>>> see SATA drives and USB drives, and attack the OS. Repeatedly until >>>>>> the >>>>>> errors disappear, which often takes many repairs. >>>>>> Or do it from a boot CD the slow way or a boot-slipstreamed disk. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'd LOVE to do this in command-line from a USB drive. >>>>>> Anyone know how? >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> All syllogisms have three parts, therefore this is not a syllogism. |
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Re: Check-disk/scan-disk utility
Oh, from a Boot CD or a Flash Drive?
Datapol's NTFS4DOS Boot Disk Utility to read/write NTFS partitions & Flash memory devices. Contents of: "Datapol NTFS4DOS USB flash Cdrom Mouse.IMZ" To extract an imz image file: AUTOEXEC.BAT CHKDSK.EXE CHKDSKG.EXE COMMAND.COM CONFIG.BAK CONFIG.SYS DFRGNTFS.EXE di1000dd.sys DOSKEY.COM EMM386.EXE HIMEM.SYS IO.SYS LICENSE.DAT LNGINTL.DAT MSCDEX.EXE MSDOS.SYS NTFS4DOS.EXE OAKCDROM.SYS SMARTDRV.EXE TRMOUSE.COM USBASPI.SYS VIDE-CDD.SYS VTMODE.COM ju.c "Rubicon" <rubicon@donot.reply> wrote in message news:#.gbl... > My response at bottom: > "Rubicon" <rubicon@donot.reply> wrote in message > news:%.gbl... >> Is there any third-party (freeware a plus) utility that can do a CHKDSK of >> a >> drive within Windows? >> I am thinking in lines of the old DiskDoctor from Norton. >> Regards and thanks in anticipation. >> Rubicon >> --------- > > > Thanks for the informative responses. I was try out possibilities because I > recall reading/hearing somewhere that MS chkdsk is not as thorough as some > third-party utilities available. > Regards. > Rubicon > --------- > > |
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Re: Check-disk/scan-disk utility
Thanks guys, appreciate the posts.
I'll do some experimenting... right now the sum total of my XP and heavy experimentation leads me to believe strongly in running chkdsk until it smooths out the wrinkles and reports correctly before doing an install or something important like video capture. No registry toys anymore--been there... Between chkdsk, the very occasional sfc /scannow and installing only with every non- MS applet turned off, I have a 5 year old P4 3.0 system that's booting XP in 21 secs or so. And X-tremely stable. -- At no time is freedom of speech more precious than when a man hits his thumb with a hammer. -- Marshall Lumsden |
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