I went directly to chkdsk.exe and ran it.
It runs fine and performed the check on all the partitions. No errors were
found.
I also used Western Digital Data Life Tools Ver 11.3. I found these tools
usless because they focus on setting up your harddrive.
What other tools will tell me if the drive is near failure?
Its an 80GB Western Digital.
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> First thing to do is run the hard drive mfg's diagnostic utility on the
> drive and verify whether the drive is actually good or is failing. This
> can be downloaded from their website.
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>> Running WindowsXP Home Edition sp2;
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>> System boots and wants to run checkdisk but will not get pass zero
>> percent. I booted using a Win98 disk and ran scandisk. Made a fix on
>> partition C. But my system still has two issues:
>> 1. How do I remove the requirement to run checkdisk? I'm sure it is in
>> the Registry but I can't find it. Nothing in HKLM-RunOnce or HKCU-Run.
>> Thanks.
>>
>> 2. The more severe issue is to figure out what is wrong with the systems
>> CheckDisk system as to why it wont run when needed again. Thanks
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