About 50 results
Open links in new tab
  1. How to use CHKDSK (Check Disk) - Windows 7 Forums

    Mar 23, 2009 · Command Prompt Method: Alternatively, you can use the command prompt to perform a scan on a drive letter of your choice by running "chkdsk x:" where x is your drive letter. The manual …

  2. hard disk error | Windows 7 Forums

    Oct 12, 2010 · Oh right. You'll need to run the command prompt sa admin. Type cmd in the start menu and right click on cmd.exe. Then select "Run as administrator" . If the location is …

  3. Disk Check Cancelled | Windows 7 Forums

    Feb 25, 2013 · The exact messsage is: A disk check has been scheduled Disk checking has been cancelled Oddly - It worked onece last night - but not since. Click to expand... Doesn't a disk check …

  4. ESENT ERROR IN EVENT VIEWER - Windows 7 Forums

    Jan 15, 2012 · (SECOND ENTRY, DID NOT SEE FIRST ENTRY) I have a Dell Studio XPS 9100 computer with Windows 7 Prof, with 12gb of ram, and two internal HDs. The computer normally …

  5. Trying to do backup but I have "corrupted files"?

    Oct 8, 2010 · I want to do a backup for my laptop but its tells me I have "corrupted files" any suggestions?

  6. Disk Management question | Windows 7 Forums

    Nov 14, 2010 · Also, if I boot from the Windows DVD to go the the Repair your computer section for Startup Repair, System Restore, etc if I choose the Command Prompt option for say running check …

  7. Western Digital Elements USB Disk drives - Windows 7 Forums

    Oct 15, 2012 · the command will do I/O at a decent speed (using 512 bytes means too many commands per second are necessary and it runs slow). Now, it will report "how many blocks" were written when …

  8. Different command prompt commands. | Windows 7 Forums

    Oct 9, 2012 · If you open a command prompt in installed W7, and enter 'Help', you get a list of available commands. If you boot from the install disk or a repair disk...

  9. How to use CHKDSK (Check Disk) - Discussion | Windows 7 Forums

    Mar 23, 2009 · Please leave any feedback about the How to use CHKDSK (Check Disk) article in this thread.

  10. Formatting a system partition | Windows 7 Forums

    Dec 23, 2009 · Check inside M:\boot that bcd is now in there. If so, reboot to bios. Change the first boot device to the M: hard drive. Reboot to Windows and check disk management that M: is now also the …