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Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 18:44:16 PDT
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: CHKDSK Problem

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Rollin,

Thanks for your help. Using the PSAT command does not give me any
insight. I saved the data output to a file and scanned the file. There
does not appear to be anything in the file that would indicate a lock up
or "in use" the D:\ drive. Incidently, now I cannot run CHKDSK C: /F:2
on the C:\ drive.

The only things that I can think of that is new on my system are the 2
programs, SYSBENCH and DISKIO. I downloaded both from the Internet to
test the performance of the Promise Ultra100 card. I cannot see,
however, how either of these 2 programs could lock up my hard drives, or
put them "in use", since I was not using either one, when I tried
CHKDSK. Also, neither program makes any changes to the CONFIG.SYS file,
..., so I cannot see how something from them is running in the
background, unknown by me.

I can run CHKDSK properly, when I boot from the OS/2 ultility floppies.

Do you have any other ideas?

Harry Motin

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> On Mon, 21 May 2001 19:05:27 PDT, Harry Chris Motin wrote:
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> >Anyone got any ideas? Thanks.
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> Run PSTAT | more to see if any of the listed processes or DLLs reference the parition you are
> attempting to CHKDSK.
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