The equivalent is "error-checking"
Right click your hard drive in My Computer.
Right click, and select properties.
Select the Tools tab.
You'll see Error checking and Defragmentation.
The error-checking, after you click check now, gives you two options.
"Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan for and attempt recovery
of bad sectors"
It does a good job, although something like Norton's System Works is a lot better.
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I'll be soon getting a new Dell laptop with WinXP.
Not ever used XP.
What is its equivalent way to do Win98's "scandisk"?
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XP will not do a scandisk when running. You will have to
The equivalent is "error-checking"
Right click your hard drive in My Computer.
Right click, and select properties.
Select the Tools tab.
You'll see Error checking and Defragmentation.
The error-checking, after you click check now, gives you two options.
"Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan for and attempt recovery
of bad sectors"
It does a good job, although something like Norton's System Works is a lot
As I have System Works I would like to know how It's disk checking is better
than the Windows method. Having used both methods it seems to me that they
both use the same checking tool.
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