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Posted by: stonecoldtx
« on: 06. May 2013., 15:06:26 »

Scandisk was a tool that was included in Win3.x and Win9x--it is not available in Windows NT 4.0 and above, only chkdsk is available.

As far as being unable to defrag your drive, performing this action requires a certain amount of free space, so that files can be moved around, so if you are low on disk space, see if there are some things that can be deleted or moved off to another drive temporarily to free up some space.
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 01. February 2013., 22:32:29 »

SIgh.

First thing to check is bad sectors, low level way.

Download Linux Live boot cd (ubuntu, ...) for badblocks tool

sudo badblocks -sn -c 75000 -v /dev/hda

(or sda is seen too...)

IF that is succesful (no sectors are mentioned anymore), you should be able to run a chkdsk. If not, might be virus, but it's not first thing to think off.

Try chkdsk with right-click properties on C:-drive (under Computer). Also fails?

Do sfc /scannow from elevated command prompt (cmd.exe). Restart computer, try again.

If not, repost for instructions on boot-time registry flags...

Karma!

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Posted by: manual2100
« on: 01. February 2013., 11:09:32 »

have you tried start, run,
chkdsk c: /f
?
Posted by: h3ro_pmpg
« on: 14. September 2012., 16:06:20 »

maybe you must reinstall the OS..
Posted by: vishwanath99
« on: 01. March 2012., 07:30:19 »

Which OS running? Error message
Posted by: Samker
« on: 29. February 2012., 19:54:04 »

Hi Fairytail and Welcome to SCF Community.

Don't worry We'll do our best to help You. ;)

After you provide us information which "jheysen" requests, I would suggest You to We check is Your PC maybe infected with some malware??

Please follow my next instructions and provide us information, ASAP:

1. Give us more information about your problem, for example do you have any kind of problems or slowness during everyday (normal) using etc. ??

2. Run BitDefender or Panda Online AntiVirus Scan: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,734.0.html

3. Download & run HijackThis: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,785.0.html

4. Provide us logs from HijackThis & AntiVirus Online Scan


We'll wait your reply (with logs).

Regards,

Samker


P.S.

...

pm me for answer
 

So sorry, but We don't provide help via PM (Private Messages), only through Forum (like now) or via "Remote PC Assist": http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,3067.0.html



Posted by: jheysen
« on: 29. February 2012., 17:10:33 »

Wich tipe of drive is it? and file system?
How much total space it has, and free space?
Posted by: fairytail
« on: 29. February 2012., 15:11:29 »

 :-\ hey there!! need help on my PC. i try to run a scan disk and defrag the drive c: of my PC but it didn't work. i was unable to scan and defrag my drive c:
what should i do?

pm me for answer
 

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