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SYMPTOMS
You may receive one of the following error messages when Windows starts:
CAUSEThese error messages can occur if your computer was not shut down properly or when an error occurs on a hard disk. RESOLUTION
To resolve these errors, press any key to allow ScanDisk to perform the
necessary checks on all drives, and then choose to repair any errors found.
MORE INFORMATION
OSR2 includes versions of the Io.sys and Win.com files that check the
Clean Shutdown and Hard Disk Error bits in the Virtual File Allocation
Table (VFAT) during startup. If either of these bits is turned on (that
is, cleared to 0) on any drive present in real mode, you are prompted to
run ScanDisk. If you do not press a key within 60 seconds, ScanDisk
runs anyway.
SCANDISK.EXE /CUSTOM x: [[y:] ...] If the Hard Disk Error bit is on for any drive, the /SURFACE switch is included in the command. Note that if the Clean Shutdown bits are off, but one or more Hard Disk Error bits is on, you receive a different error message about why ScanDisk is being started. If ScanDisk does not find any errors, or if you choose to fix all errors, ScanDisk should finish and Windows 95 should continue loading. Note that the default behavior of the /CUSTOM switch is that ScanDisk displays a summary screen if any errors are found, but if not, ScanDisk quits silently. If Scandisk.exe is not found, Win.com displays the following error message:
If you quit ScanDisk early, leaving errors on the disk, or if ScanDisk is unable to finish, Win.com displays the following error message:
NOTE: If ScanDisk does not reach the point where it turns the Clean Shut- down and Hard Disk Error bits off, ScanDisk runs again the next time your computer starts. Autoscan Settings in Msdos.sys FileTo modify this default behavior, the following new settings have been defined for the [Options] section of the Msdos.sys file:
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