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scandisk resets/ norton disk doctor too
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my scandisk keeps re setting.........even in safe mode; nothing obvious running in background ( CNTRL ALT DEL); even Norton Utilities Disk Doctor stalls in Registry check ( Win Doctor works)
I deleted everything from startup thats not needed
virus scan, hijack this, Sybot all working
I am stumped
thanks :-|
I deleted everything from startup thats not needed
virus scan, hijack this, Sybot all working
I am stumped
thanks :-|
You could have a bad hard drive, then.
How old is this machine? It's not common for a hard drive to have bad sectors-- generally, when you have a bad hard drive, the system can freeze or a diagnostic program can restart when it hits the error on the disk. Additionally, check to see if the hard drive cables are firmly seated into the drive.
Can you run Scandisk from DOS?
How old is this machine? It's not common for a hard drive to have bad sectors-- generally, when you have a bad hard drive, the system can freeze or a diagnostic program can restart when it hits the error on the disk. Additionally, check to see if the hard drive cables are firmly seated into the drive.
Can you run Scandisk from DOS?
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
East ,just boot computer with a windows bootdisk,and type scandisk at the DOS prompt .If you don't have a bootdisk create one in control panel ,add remove programs ,create boot disk ,you will need a clean floppy disk to do this !
Or download this one and extract it to the floppy !
http://www.24by7.ca/files/boot98se.exe
Or download this one and extract it to the floppy !
http://www.24by7.ca/files/boot98se.exe
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
Sounds like you've still got something running which is accessing the disk during the time of your scans. When you say there's nothing obvious running in the background, does that include not only programs but processes as well?
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Processes in this sense could be described as "system level" applications I guess- programs that are running in the background performing certain tasks, but not necessarily programs that a user has explicitly started or is interacting with. For example, your anti-virus software's real-time protection/system monitoring component, print spooling software, or power management software would all qualify as processes. Many processes are started automatically when Windows starts, and if they make changes to your disk/directory structure while you are running certain utilities (disk scanning or defragmenting utilities especially), they can cause those utilities to either hang completely or simply restart whatever function they were performing from the beginning.
Unfortunately, Windows 95/98's Task Manager doesn't list or allow you to manipulate your running processes if I recall correctly; it only lists open applications. If a backgroung process really is the culprit here, you'll need to find a third-party Task Manager replacement which gives you finer control than Windows' stock manager. (Win 2000/XP's Task Manager does list process information).
Unfortunately, Windows 95/98's Task Manager doesn't list or allow you to manipulate your running processes if I recall correctly; it only lists open applications. If a backgroung process really is the culprit here, you'll need to find a third-party Task Manager replacement which gives you finer control than Windows' stock manager. (Win 2000/XP's Task Manager does list process information).
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- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
True, and the scans will probably run faster than they do under the Windows GUI. :mrgreen:
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
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Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
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