
10-03-2008, 05:00 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Saint Regis Falls, NY, USA.
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not too many people are MSDOS concious - the last edition of msdos was version 6.02 way back just before windows came out with win 95. windows was them edition 3.1. anyway if you go to START, ACCESORIES look in the panel for the MSDOS C:\ command prompt. click on it and a black screen will pop up. you'll have something that looks like C:\Documents and settings. type in cd.. and hit enter. what this does is changes directory [ or shortens what you have on screen. ] do it again cd.. and hit enter. you should be now at a straight C:\ prompt. type in CHKDSK /F and hit enter. The program will tell you that CHKDSK /F will run next time you restart windows. Is this what you want? Type Y for yes or N for no. Hit the "Y" key and enter. Now the next time you restart windows, the machine will go through three checks, file checks, verify and fix errors - and restart. it should only happen maybe once or twice and not run it anymore.
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