Posts Tagged ‘Error Checking’

ScanDisk on Vista

November 5th, 2008

This tutorial will show you how to run a ScanDisk on your Vista PC.

What is a ScanDisk?

ScanDisk, also known as ‘Error Checking’ simply scans the file system and repairs any errors or bad clusters.  This just helps keep your computer running smoothly and hopefully quickly, so its worth doing.  How often depends on how much you use your machine, every three months for the home user should be fine.  Busy home machines or business machines I would say monthly ideally.

How to run a ScanDisk

  1. Firstly, close all programs.
  2. Click on the Start Orb.
  3. Select ‘Computer’
  4. Right-Click on the drive which has the Label ‘(C:)’ and then select ‘Properties’.
  5. Select the ‘Tools’ tab and then ‘Check Now’ (Click to Enlarge Image)
  6. Ensure that both boxes are ticked, then click ‘Start’.
  7. Click ‘Schedule Disk Scan’ and then restart your machine.

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ScanDisk (Error Checking)

February 27th, 2008

This blog will show you how to run a ScanDisk on your computer.

What is a ScanDisk?
ScanDisk, also known as Error Checking, simply scans the file system and repairs any errors or bad clusters.

First of all, click ‘Start’ and then ‘My Computer’.

Start Menu

Then right-click on ‘Local Disk’ (C:) – Your drive maybe called something other than ‘local disk’ but it will be label (C:).

Local Disk (C:)

Select ‘Properties’

Select Properties

Then select the ‘Tools’ tab.

Local Disk (C:) Properties

Click ‘Check Now’.

Check Now

Click both the boxes so that there are ticks. Then click ‘start’.

Check Disk Local Disk (C:)

Read the message below and then click ‘YES’.

Message

Click ‘OK’

Click OK To Confirm

Now you must restart your computer. First of all close all programs. To close your computer click ‘Start’ and then ‘Turn Off Computer’.

Start Menu

Then Select ‘Restart’.

Restart Computer

Once you have restarted your computer a screen will appear telling you that the Error Checking process is running. Afterwards your computer will turn on as normal.

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