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What happens when i punch in chkdsk in command prompt........does it do bad or good to my computer .......please explain in deatil.........i have window xp
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In short, it does good for your computer.
I got this information off wikipedia:
CHKDSK (short for Checkdisk) is a command on computers running DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows operating systems that displays the file system integrity status of hard disks and floppy disk and can fix logical file system errors. It is similar to the fsck command in Unix.
The complete link is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chkdsk
In reply to KL saying "not sure it will work on xp", I can say yes, it does. I have tried it on mine.
Hope this info is helpful.
Have a great day.
In short, it does good for your computer.
I got this information off wikipedia:
CHKDSK (short for Checkdisk) is a command on computers running DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows operating systems that displays the file system integrity status of hard disks and floppy disk and can fix logical file system errors. It is similar to the fsck command in Unix.
The complete link is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chkdsk
In reply to KL saying "not sure it will work on xp", I can say yes, it does. I have tried it on mine.
Hope this info is helpful.
Have a great day.
Command Line For IE?

CiscoGuy
I would like to setup a hyperlink on a website that tells the computer to run command line to execute the command. For instance I would like to setup a link that says traceroute. The link needs to open command line (and leave it open) and run the command.
I should mention that the web server that it is running on is a microsoft server and is internal only.
Answer
This depends entirely on the web server and the computer platform the server runs on. A brief search shows that there is a Java traceroute servlet that would run on Apache with mod_java, and a perl version that runs with mod_perl, but the server has to run on a Unix/Linux platform.
If you don't run your own server, your best bet is to contact your ISPs technical support folks and ask them about it. We Yahoo Answerers don't have enough info to give you a useful answer.
This depends entirely on the web server and the computer platform the server runs on. A brief search shows that there is a Java traceroute servlet that would run on Apache with mod_java, and a perl version that runs with mod_perl, but the server has to run on a Unix/Linux platform.
If you don't run your own server, your best bet is to contact your ISPs technical support folks and ask them about it. We Yahoo Answerers don't have enough info to give you a useful answer.
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