My aging Windows 98 SE box is giving me fits. After years of service it stopped shutting down--always reboots. I've posted that as a query and am working on the fix. Now a new "surprise." Suddenly, whenever Scandisk runs, either through Task Scheduler or by hand, it hangs my whole system.
What happens is that Scandisk begins normally and goes through its various cycles...until it reaches "checking folders and files." Then, when the graph shows about 15 percent remaining on the right, Windows hangs. The hard drive is pumping away, light flashing, but the operation never gets finished (well, I haven't waited forever, but Task Scheduler has given it about 20 minutes and a scan normally takes about 1 minute on my machine). Control-alt-delete doesn't work either. The only way out is to shut down by turning off the power. Then when I reboot it goes right to Windows, not even having the decency to behave as though Windows was shut down improperly (which it was) and not running Scandisk again in Dos.
With Scandisk out of commission I can't defrag, and that can really slow down my system. Anyone encounter this before? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brode
What happens is that Scandisk begins normally and goes through its various cycles...until it reaches "checking folders and files." Then, when the graph shows about 15 percent remaining on the right, Windows hangs. The hard drive is pumping away, light flashing, but the operation never gets finished (well, I haven't waited forever, but Task Scheduler has given it about 20 minutes and a scan normally takes about 1 minute on my machine). Control-alt-delete doesn't work either. The only way out is to shut down by turning off the power. Then when I reboot it goes right to Windows, not even having the decency to behave as though Windows was shut down improperly (which it was) and not running Scandisk again in Dos.
With Scandisk out of commission I can't defrag, and that can really slow down my system. Anyone encounter this before? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brode