
You can burn EasyRE on CDs, DVDs or USBs. If you can’t boot into Windows XP to run chkdsk, download Easy Recovery Essentials – our recovery disk for Windows XP – and run Automated Repair or Command Prompt directly. If you can boot into Windows XP, you can run the utility either from the Command Prompt or from My Computer. If you can’t boot the operating system, you can run the tool from Command Prompt either by booting your computer into the Recovery Mode or by using the original installation disc to run Command Prompt. If you can boot into Windows, you can run the check disk utility on each hard drive or partition you have available in My Computer. This utility is available for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 or 8.1. This is how you start a scan with the disk utility if you can boot into Windows Vista: The utility from within Windows XP, from My Computer and not Command Prompt: The command line tool can be ran on a Windows XP computer from within the Windows XP Recovery Console: The check disk tool can be run via Command Prompt or, if you can boot into Windows from My Computer > Properties > Tools depending on the Windows version you installed on your PC. The check disk utility can repair problems such as:

The check disk utility can be run if you need a fix for the following errors: It’s recommended to use this utility when your computer shows various boot errors. 5.2 Cannot run because the volume is in the use by another process.
