On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 19:52:00 -0700, Alli Vincent <Alli
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>I have a new computer dell xps m1210, running vista. I dont know how to fix
>this problem! I definitely have a corrupt file, and I am completely unable to
>run iTunes. I have tried reinstalling it (doesnt help!) and uninstalling it
>(it wont let me do it). Then all of a sudden, this little window in the
>bottom corner told me I had a corrupt file and I need to run chkdsk. I
>scheduled it to start upon restart, but when I restart, nothing appears. I
>have tried it numerous times and it just wont go. I have only done it using
>the preferences for my computer. i know there is a way to do it with the
>command prompt, but I dont even know how to get that to show up because I
>cant find the 'Run' button on this new vista setup. i noticed a few previous
>posts that involved this same problem, and the person with the problem said
>chkdsk wouldnt work regardless of how he tried to schedule it. on the
>previous posts, no one really seemed to have a definitive answer.
>please oh please someone help me. i know a little about computers but my
>knowledge of vista is limited as I just got this computer, so if you're going
>to give me advice, please dumb it down a little.
>i miss my music.
The DOS prompt is in the programs list in accessories, I sent it to
desktop to make such easier.
Run the DOS prompt as an administrator (right click, pick run as
admin), then at the prompt :
chkdsk /f
It'll ask the usual questions then should run at next startup.