Scandisk detection
I loaded a game onto my computer and when I rebooted the machine I received
this error, "scandisk detected an invalid long file name entry on this drive but was unable to fix it". Can you please assist me in rectifying this error. Thank you for your time and assistance. |
Scandisk detection
Contact the support department for the game.
"Larry" wrote in message ... I loaded a game onto my computer and when I rebooted the machine I received this error, "scandisk detected an invalid long file name entry on this drive but was unable to fix it". Can you please assist me in rectifying this error. Thank you for your time and assistance. |
Scandisk detection
Try running scandisk and defrag from the Windows environment. The game
likely failed to install the DOS short file name [some installers are having this difficulty/error in their routines] or there may be an error in the FAT. What game, and what OSs is it supposed to work with? -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.org a Peoples' counsel Windows diagnostics/Security/Networking: http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm _ _ ~~ "Larry" wrote in message ... | I loaded a game onto my computer and when I rebooted the machine I received | this error, "scandisk detected an invalid long file name entry on this drive | but was unable to fix it". Can you please assist me in rectifying this error. | Thank you for your time and assistance. |
Scandisk detection
"Larry" wrote in message
... I loaded a game onto my computer and when I rebooted the machine I received this error, "scandisk detected an invalid long file name entry on this drive but was unable to fix it". Can you please assist me in rectifying this error. Thank you for your time and assistance. This would be normal if you booted DOS and ran SCANDISK.EXE (and have any LFN on the drive). To proceed without errors, load Windows and run SCANDISKW.EXE (the Windows module.) -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
Scandisk detection
Do you know if the message referred to a file associated with that game? If
so, uninstall the game and re-install it to a different location where the path to the files would be shorter. For instance, install it to C:\Games\name (or even C:\name) instead of C:\Program Files\etc. If Scandisk does not usually run at startup then there may be some other problem, possibly with the game you installed, or simply accidentally occurring at the same time. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "Larry" wrote in message ... I loaded a game onto my computer and when I rebooted the machine I received this error, "scandisk detected an invalid long file name entry on this drive but was unable to fix it". Can you please assist me in rectifying this error. Thank you for your time and assistance. |
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