stellar said:
Yes It Helps but what has to be done so it can auto run?
if u r having windows XP try this :
edit the scandisk.ini file in your \Windows\Command folder. When scandisk
gets run automatically after an improper shutdown, it uses the /custom
option which reads the settings from the scandisk.ini file. This file is well
documented. Read through it to see how to customize scandisk.
i think u need to change in below mentioned part THIS is from scandisk.ini file
change ur accordingly
[CUSTOM]
DriveSummary = Off ; Auto, On, Off
AllSummary = Off ; Auto, On, Off
Surface = Never ; Never, Always, Prompt
CheckHost = Always ; Never, Always, Prompt
SaveLog = Append ; Off, Append, Overwrite
Undo = Never ; Prompt, Never
if windows 98 try :
Change the setting in your MSDOS.SYS file:
Under [options]
AUTOSCAN=0
disable automatic scandisk.
AUTOSCAN=1
automatic scandisk, preceded by the error message (default)
AUTOSCAN=2
automatic scandisk with no error message.
hope this will help