My wife's computer would not boot into WIndows 98SE without running Scandisk complete with a physical scan. The physical scan found a lot of bad clusters on the Maxtor 4.2GB drive. I replaced the drive with a WD 5.1GB drive that I had removed from another machine around 6 months ago. I reformatted the drive and installed Windows 98. Everything seemed to be going OK and then it started again. Windows would not boot completely. Windows suspected I had bad clusters. I ran scandisk and it found nothing. I ran Norton Disk Doctor and it found nothing. But I cannot boot to Windows without first going through Scandisk.
Yes I know I can exit Scandisk and continue to Windows, which is what I do 3/4ths of the time. But I should not have to do that. It makes me wonder if the original drive was actually OK. I have tried running the drive from the on board IDE as well as a Promise controller card and get the same result.
Any ideas?
Yes I know I can exit Scandisk and continue to Windows, which is what I do 3/4ths of the time. But I should not have to do that. It makes me wonder if the original drive was actually OK. I have tried running the drive from the on board IDE as well as a Promise controller card and get the same result.
Any ideas?