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Re: [LI] Scandisk restarted 10 times!



Hi Panchal,
Boot ur m/c in safe mode and use the scandisk again. If the same problem
arises, then make the windows virtual memory to nil and then restart ur m/c
in safe mode and use the scandisk. (don't forget to empty ur autoexec.bat
and config.sys)

If (problem still exists)
    pound on M$;
    exit ##@@@!!@#$$$%$$#@@;
else
    Load Linux
    Tra la la la la..............
endif

Thanx
Archan
archanp@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.bigfoot.com/~archanp

----- Original Message -----
From: Panchal V <skynetin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: linux-india mailing list <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 5:56 AM
Subject: [LI] Scandisk restarted 10 times!


> I have Celeron 333, 64 MB, 4.3 GB machine running on WIN 95 platform.
>     I want to go for Linux. Befor that I want to make my disk error free.
>     When I run scandisk Thorough test. I receive the warning message after
> some time  "Scandisk has restarted 10 times some program is writing to the
> disk. Closing the program will help scandisk finish sooner. or you want to
> receive the warning" like that.     I shut down every program even task
> scheduler and OFF screen saver. Again the same problem.....
> Closing all fuzzy like things using Ctrl + Alt + Del .... But aah! the big
> guy is not there....
>
> Please help me solve this problem.
>
> Thanks in Adavance...
>
> =======================
> Panchal V
> skynetin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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