"jens" <mkg@jellingnet.dk> wrote in message news:<b87734$10tu$1@news.net.uni-c.dk>...
> "Leo.E" <le01@post9.tele.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:52381370.0304212115.25fa1de1@posting.google.com...
> > "Jp J" <jp.jensen@nospam.tdcadsl.dk> wrote in message
> news:<3ea3bd63$0$24615$edfadb0f@dread14.news.tele.dk>...
> > > Jeg sad og kikkede i min ScanDisklog.
> > > Der stod at den havde fundet fejl i "FSInfoSector"
> > > Jeg har s?gt p? Google, og har fundet ud af, at deter noget der kommer /
> kan
> > > komme ved forkert lukning af windows.
> > >
> > > Men - Hvad betyder det, s?dan helt konkret ???
> > FSInfoSector is where FAT32 stores file system information. When
> > Windows fails to shut down correctly, this sector gets corrupted. The
> > next time you run ScanDisk, the problem is detected and fixed, and you
> > get a message telling you so.
> > If you're getting frequent FSInfoSector errors, chances are Windows
> > isn't shutting down properly. Try closing all your programs before
> > shutting Windows down to see if that solves the problem. And be sure
> > not to turn off your system until Windows says it's ready to be shut
> > down (or until your system has shut itself down, if it is set to do
> > so).
> > Hentet fra:
www.pcworld.com
> > Hilsen: Leo
>
> Hvad sker der s? hvis man springer over scandisk ved n?ste opstart og lukker
> den via "stikkontakten" nogen gange............
> Bliver scandisk ved med at rette fejlen ?
jeg ved det ikke, men det kunne godt tyde p? at det kan
v?re en systemfil, s? pr?v kommandoprompt og skriv: sfc /?
sfc - system files scan, v?r klar med xp cd$B!-(Ben n?r du genstarter.
Hilsen: Leo
>
> mvh Jens