RE: How do I fix corrupted files w/chkdsk
- From: Andrew E. <eckrichco@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 23:56:02 -0700
You could boot to xp cd,at info page select,install xp,repair this copy,by
doing
this the repar should take place,you only loose xp updates.Or try,307545kb
at microsoft,you'd try part 1 page 2.
"molisa" wrote:
>
> Ken Gardner Wrote:
> > "molisa" wrote:
> > -
> > Well, I tried this and received an error message stating the disk
> > could
> > not be checked while Windows was using files with the option to start
> > on
> > reboot. I did this. During reboot scan disk started, did 1%, shut
> > down
> > and Windows restarted. THEN my C: prompt started and was running
> > jrtzle.exe or something and started beeping like crazy. I had to
> > shut
> > down to make it stop. What is that? Sounds like maybe a trip to the
> > computer doctor, huh?-
> >
> > Unfortunately, you are probably right. I have no idea what this file
> > is or
> > does (and Google revealed nothing), but what you describe is either a
> > hard
> > drive going bad or some really nasty crudware that has taken over your
> > HD.
> > Once you shut down your computer, could you at least start it up again,
> > or
> > does the same thing happen again?
> >
> > Ken
>
> It does the exact same thing as above on every start up. Actually, the
> program it tries to run is jtrzle.exe (sorry). Thanks for your help and
> suggestions.
>
> Lisa
>
>
> --
> molisa
>
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