How to Scandisk a PC on Windows Vista

by tahsin on April 8, 2008

Most personal computer users know the value of maintenance. The value of a daily defrag ensures that files will run faster, but the scandisk functions allows the computer to manually check the disk for errors and repairs them. Unlike previous versions of Windows where the shortcut to Scandisk was clearly visible, on Windows Vista, the application is buried.

Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

* A PC running Windows Vista

Step 1:
All functions in Windows Vista are best accessed through the “Start” button. Unlike previous versions of Windows, it is not easily located under “Programs.” Left click the Vista button and select “Computer.”

Step 2:
Select Properties Right click on the hard drive you wish to scan, and a drop down menu will appear. Scroll down to “Properties” and right click.

Step 3:
The Tools Menu Select the tab across the top that says “Tools” and a menu will appear. Select the menu which says “Error Checking.”

Step 4:
Dependent on your user settings, Vista may ask you for permission to continue to run a program. Grant permission for the program and then another window will open. The window will send a message that Windows is unable to run the program at that time. It will ask you to either restart immediately, or to schedule for a future time.

Step 5:
Reboot the computer at the desired time and Vista will perform a scandisk check.

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