Tuesday 8 May 2012

How to Run ScanDisk in Windows XP


Instructions



    • 1
      Open "My Computer" in Windows XP.
    • 2
      Find the icon for the hard drive you want to run ScanDisk on. You can run ScanDisk on the system's primary hard drive and also on any secondary hard drives or external hard drives. Right-click on the icon for the hard drive and select "Properties."
    • 3
      Choose the "Tools" tab from the hard drive properties window. The ScanDisk utility can be activated from the Error-checking box at the top of the Tools tab. To begin, click the "Check Now" button.
    • 4
      Note the two check boxes displayed. You will want to choose the "Automatically Fix File System Errors" box. This will perform a basic fast scan of the drive, which will take only a few minutes.
    • 5
      Put a check in the "Scan for and Attempt Recovery of Bad Sectors" box for a more thorough scan. With this checked, Windows XP will take 10 hours or longer to run ScanDisk depending on the size of your hard drive. Run this if you have noticed a problem with the hard drive's performance. For regular checks, run the basic check most of the time and the longer check only occasionally.
    • 6
      Hit the "Start" button to start ScanDisk.
    • 7
      Wait for Windows XP to finish running ScanDisk and view the report. ScanDisk will tell you what errors it found and fixed. Click the "Close" button when are finished viewing the report.

                        If You Want Cancel ScanDisk


        • 1
          Press "F5" when your computer screen reads "Starting MS-DOS" during boot up. You will only have a few seconds to do this, after which MS-DOS opens and ScanDisk automatically starts.
        • 2
          Press and hold the "Ctrl" and "C" keys if the scan is already in process.
        • 3
          Repeat Step 2 until the scan cancels. Depending on what phase of disk checking is occurring, the Ctrl C command will not always cancel ScanDisk. ScanDisk is not cancelable during certain phases of disk checking, so whenever possible it is best to stop the MS-DOS prompt using the F5 key before it even starts.

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