First post, by rick12373
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I am running DOS 7.11. When I first put this system together I had one of the settings in the BIOS incorrect which was causing disk errors and lock ups. I corrected that setting and the system has been working great every since. But I have a bunch of File000*.chk files in the root of C. How do I get rid of these? It seems to let me type Del and then the file name and it has let me get rid of a few but eventually it won't delete any more and tells me that the file allocation table is bad. So I run chkdsk c: /f which fixes it. Then if I try to carry on and delete some more of the files the same things happens.
Does it sound like I have a hardware (maybe HD) problem? How do I get rid of the files?
486 DX4-100 (overdrive)
16MB 72-pin SIMM RAM (2x8MB)
1MB Diamond Speedstar Pro VLB video card
SB 16 Value CT2770
AOpen VI15G Socket 3 Motherboard
HDD/FDD VLB controller card