"DESCRIPTION 1"="If Windows detects that your PC has crashed, it starts ScanDisk while booting to correct any HD failures."
"DESCRIPTION 2"="When it does this, it creates a log of all of the actions it carries out in a file called scandisk.log in the your HD's root folder. This can get quite lengthy, since it normally appends to the exiting log."
"DESCRIPTION 3"="Setting the second option will make ScanDisk get rid of the existing log (if there is one) and replace it with a new one. This will make the log file smaller."
"DESCRIPTION 4"="The third option disables all logging. This means you can delete the scandisk.log file, but it may prove potentially hazardous if Scandisk accidently changes something and you have no way of finding out how to repair it."
"COMMENT 1"="Thanks to Chris [cgthompson@mailandnews.com] and Axcel216 [axcel216@aol.com] for the idea!"
"COMMENT 2"="Thanks to J÷rg Jenderek [joerg@pcialias.localnet] for the bug notice!"
"VERSION"="1.20"
"AUTHOR"="Xteq Systems (Neil R. Turner)"
"COPYRIGHT"="Copyright ⌐ Xteq Systems - All Rights Reserved"