Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/06/02/03:41:41
On Sun, 1 Jun 1997, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > I would assume this is because if you have files open and run chkdsk, it'll
> > bomb your hd like mad when it assumes it has exclusive right to modify the
> > naughty bits and goes ahead and goes at it. Then when you close your program
> > and it writes out the buffered data... pakow. So they attempt to save you from
> > yourself.
>
> I suspect that, as usual, Microsoft tries to save me from myself a bit too
> well, because the same considerations apply when I run CHKDSK from DOS
> 6.x. However, the version from 6.x doesn't say a word to that effect, and
> nothing bad really happens to my drive after running CHKDSK.
Yes, but DOS 6.x is not a multitasking operating system with 50
different programs simultaneously accessing the hard disk, and
having open files, write caching, etc... either. Window's '95
*IS*. CHKDSK would destroy your hard disk guaranteed if you were
allowed to let it run.
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