Ok would do that but does it fixes anything or does it only checks & reports the error (aka chkdsk without any switches) ?
Never worked for me :eek:
How about uninstalling the whole Norton bloatware (sorry Symantec - its a fact :rolleyes: ) and then trying ? You can just enable the XP...
Illuminating to say the least, but I have yet to see any NTFS system running chkdsk automatically after a dirty boot & this includes Win 2k, Win...
Yes - XP is emulating 9x. But what about NTFS?
This has me confused. Perhaps chkdsk runs on FAT partition (ala Win9x) and not on NTFS partiotion, or perhaps you need a switch to enable it in...
Sparrow, I don't normally recommend that people use FAT with XP unless they have some specific requirement - like sharing partition(s) with other...
Agreed that NTFS is more robust than FAT, but even it requires some basic house cleaning. My problem is that I have to support some 100 odd...
Jim, I have been using DAP for last 4 years & though its adware, it does not contain any malware. Regarding your idea about the cause of the...
But how to run it with /f parameter, so that it can fix the damages ?
Hi kstaplet, what you need is Download Manager. These utils can resume from where the download gets broken. I am using Download Accelerator...
Some setting in Norton Internet Security or IE perhaps ?
Is there any way to run chkdsk automatically after dirty shutdown on NTFS partitions just like old Win9x days ?
Well marnifisher, sorry about those lost files. I see that you have taken a number of steps already to recover those files. When did you notice...
Marty, if possible uninstall ZA & install the latest version on your machine. You might also have to clean the registry after uninstall to remove...
SInce XP was installed with bad RAM, there could be problem with some of the files. A fresh reinstall is highly recommended and as a bonus you...
How much RAM do you have ? Seems like a RAM problem to me. Also try running chkdsk /f & defragmentation as loading SP2 on top of XP is like...
Is the problem only with telnet or with all other network services ? (browsing, email, lan access ?). Have you scanned for virus/malware ?
Trying another NIC is a logical step. Can you disable your firewall (if any) on the computer ?
Check your LAN cable. It could be loose or broken. Suggest that if you can, swap the desktop position with other computer which is working ok to...
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