The ScanDisk utility that was in previous versions of Windows is no longer available in Windows XP. Not to worry because you can now use the Error-Checking tool to check the integrity of your hard disk. Perform the following steps to run the Error-Checking utility.
- Double-click My Computer, then right-click on the local disk drive that you want to check for errors (typically this is your C: drive).
- Click Properties, and then click the Tools tab.
- In the Error-checking section, click the Check Now button, and the Check Disk dialog box will open up.
- Under Check disk options, you should check both boxes for Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors.
- Now click Start.
- Another window will open up that essentially says Do you want to schedule this disk check to occur the next time you restart the computer?
- Click Yes, the Tools tab reappears.
- Click the OK button and then Restart your computer.
- When the computer restarts the Error-Checking utility will begin running automatically.
- When the error checking process is finished, the computer will restart.
On restart you will get a screen that will say:
Checking file system on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 5)…
Note: Depending on the size of your hard drive and the speed of your computer, it may take well over an hour to complete all 5 stages. I just ran this on my computer and it took 1 hour and 30 minutes. So before you decide to run the Error-Checking utility make sure that you don’t need to use the computer for at least an hour or two.