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KevinGPO
I used to have Windows XP installed on my laptop, with two partitions, one
for OS, and about 40GB for backup. The backup partition was formated by
Windows XP NTFS.
Now I have replaced my OS back to Windows 2000 Advanced Server because it's
so much better than XP Professional. However I found that 2000 can't seem to
do a full scan disk on my XP NTFS partition. It does the first 3 stages, and
as it's doing stage 4: verifying disk space, it hangs for ages.
Was there a major NTFS change between 2000 & XP?
I could try to hook up my laptop to my PC and use my PC XP to scandisk my
laptop's NTFS partition across the network. I don't know if that would work.
Probably not. I probably have to back up my 40GB and then get 2000 to create
a NTFS partition.
for OS, and about 40GB for backup. The backup partition was formated by
Windows XP NTFS.
Now I have replaced my OS back to Windows 2000 Advanced Server because it's
so much better than XP Professional. However I found that 2000 can't seem to
do a full scan disk on my XP NTFS partition. It does the first 3 stages, and
as it's doing stage 4: verifying disk space, it hangs for ages.
Was there a major NTFS change between 2000 & XP?
I could try to hook up my laptop to my PC and use my PC XP to scandisk my
laptop's NTFS partition across the network. I don't know if that would work.
Probably not. I probably have to back up my 40GB and then get 2000 to create
a NTFS partition.