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Old 05-24-2009, 09:37 AM   #21
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all right, i've set up a checkdisk for the next time i launch my computer. i'll see how it goes...

no worries, i found a different way :

http://www.ehow.com/how_2037270_run-chkdsk.html

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step 1 Initialize the properties of the hard drive you want CHKDSK to run. Open My Computer. Right click your mouse on the drive in which you want CHKDSK to run. Click the Properties button and click the Tools tab. In the Error-checking box, click the Check Now button.

Step 2 Set up the Check Disk options by checking one or both check boxes displayed. These are labeled “automatically fix file system errors” and “scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors”. If you want CHKDSK to run in read-only mode, do not check either box. After this, click the Start button.
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