said:
>If I simply run CHKDSK with no switches (CHKDSK D:), it works. However,
>if I use switches to cleanup the hard drive (CHKDSK D: /F:2, for
>example), I get the following error message:
> SYS0108 The disk is in use or locked by another process
You can only use /f switches if the drive is not in use. Typically this
means you need to boot to maintenance partition or to the utility disks.
Where are you boot too when you are attempted to run chkdsk?
>the controller card and put my system back to the way it was (using the
>IDE interface on the motherboard). However, I still get the CHKDSK error
>message.
You do have the option to force a chkdsk on boot by prefixing the drive
letter with a plus sign on the autocheck clause of the IFS or DISKCACHE
commands in config.sys:
IFS=F:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:2048 /CRECL:64 /AUTOCHECK:+D
will force drive D to be chkdsk'ed on boot even if it is not marked dirty.
HTH,
Steven
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