Disk Error Checking in Windows XP

From: Leslie Anne (grega_ng_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/29/04


Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 12:32:23 +0200

Hi Participants,

After running the disk error checking for my C: partition (can't
run it immediately, have to restart the computer), I can check
the application event log to read the results. For my backup
partition, however, ("H:" - it's a logical partition), I can run
the disk error checking immediately, but there doesn't seem to be
a corresponding application event log for this. Both partitions
are on the same hard drive.

How can I verify that my H: partition has really been checked if
there is no application event log to review?

Is there something that I'm not understanding correctly about the
disk error checking?

Thanks for your feedback in advance.

Leslie



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