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OSDICRSS - CHKDSK REPORTS CROSS-LINKED FILES IN OS/2 2.1
01/18/96
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CHKDSK Reports Cross-Linked Files in OS/2 2.1
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Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedures
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DESCRIPTION
When CHKDSK is run from diskettes or when starting the system,
cross-linked files are reported.
RESOLUTION
The locations of files on the hard disk are recorded by their extended
attributes. Cross-linked files occur when two files are trying to claim
the same extended attribute. To correct the problem:
1. Insert the Installation Diskette in drive A and press Ctrl+Alt+Del.
2. When prompted, remove the Installation Diskette and insert Diskette
1; then press Enter.
3. At the Welcome to OS/2 screen, press Esc to go to a command prompt.
4. At the A: prompt, type x: and press Enter (x is the partition where
you will create a temporary directory).
5. Type MD TEMP and press Enter.
6. Type CD TEMP and press Enter.
7. Type COPY x:\DIR\FILENAME.EXT and press Enter to copy all of the
cross-linked files into the new temporary directory (x is the drive
that contains the cross-linked files).
8. Delete the original files, not the copies you just made.
9. Insert Diskette 2 in drive A; then type CHKDSK x: /f and press
Enter (x is the drive letter of the cross-linked partition).
10. Copy the files back to their original location.
11. Delete all the files in the x:\TEMP directory.
12. Type CD and press Enter.
13. Type RD TEMP and press Enter to remove the temporary directory.
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