Devistater
Diamond Member
I have a little problem with scandisk. My computer froze when I was saving a game that I was playing, and when it rebooted it ran scandisk. This is all fine and normal, what's NOT fine is that it informed me that it thought I had bad sectors and proceded to do a surface scan. I let it run while I slept, 8 hours later its still scanning only 20% done!! Its a new 7200 rpm 80 gig drive, so I'm 99.99% sure its not a bad sector, its just that windows thought it did. On the normal scan disk it checks out. Unfortunately it tries to scan it on ever boot (I have win 98SE) and requires at least 3 presses of keys to get it to cancel (once for the message before scandisk starts, once to stop scandisk and once to skip the message that appears after scandisk). Anyway, what I would like to do is know how windows knows to start scandisk. Is there a registry entry or an entry in msdos.sys or a log or something? I found the scandisk log, and tried looking in registry but didn't come across anything. I just want to set whatever is it back to normal so that it will scan normal, without surface scan. I'll do a surface scan some point in the future.