Windows 95/98/Me ScanDisk - All local drives - AutoRepair
"scandskw.exe" /a /n
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Windows 95/98/Me ScanDisk - All local drives - No repair
"scandskw.exe" /a /p /n
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Windows 95/98/Me ScanDisk - Drive C: - AutoRepair
"scandskw.exe" /n C:
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You can specify any desired drives to scan in the command line.|Type drive names separated with space instead of "C:".
Windows 95/98/Me ScanDisk - Drive C: - No repair
"scandskw.exe" /n /p C:
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You can specify any desired drive to scan in the command line.|Type drive name instead of "C:".
Windows 95/98/Me Defrag - Drive C:
"defrag.exe" C: /NOPROMPT
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You can specify any desired drives to scan in the command line.|Type drive names separated with space instead of "C:".
Windows NT 4/2000/XP CheckDisk - Drive C: - AutoRepair
"chkdsk.exe" C: /F /R
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You can specify any desired drive to scan in the command line.|Type drive name instead of "C:".
Windows NT 4/2000/XP CheckDisk - Drive C: - No Repair
"chkdsk.exe" C:
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You can specify any desired drive to defrag in the command line.|Type drive name instead of "C:".
DrWeb32 Console - All logical drives
"drwebcl.exe" *: /AL
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Make sure, that DrWeb's folder is specified in the PATH variable|or type the exact path to the DrWeb application into the command line.
DrWeb32 Console - Drive C:
"drwebcl.exe" C: /AL
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Make sure, that DrWeb's folder is specified in the PATH variable|or type the exact path to the DrWeb application into the command line.||You can specify any desired drive to scan in the command line.|Type drive name instead of "C:".
DrWeb32 GUI - All logical drives
"drweb32w.exe" *: /AL
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Make sure, that DrWeb's folder is specified in the PATH variable|or type the exact path to the DrWeb application into the command line.
DrWeb32 GUI - Drive C:
"drweb32w.exe" C: /AL
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Make sure, that DrWeb's folder is specified in the PATH variable|or type the exact path to the DrWeb application into the command line.||You can specify any desired drive to scan in the command line.|Type drive name instead of "C:".