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Hmmm. Doesn't quite work that way [supercat]. The entries in the FAT point to the cluster where the file starts. At the end of said cluster is another pointer to where the next section of the file is located. Etc. Etc. |
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No matter how you look at it, Scandisk has to scan every file on your hard drive to make sure every pointer correlates to a piece of that file. |
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You could retrograde to Win95 which doesn't force that "We know better than you" crap on you. Or you could make a point of always running shutdown prior to turning off the power. A final alternative is to run Chkdsk (check disk) prior to booting Win98: it gives you the option of turning those annoying file fragments into .chk files. Of course, you lose your data in the process... |
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do it in FAT: nonstandard (not FAT anymore) Do it non-FAT: why? |
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