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My PC ran a disk check this morning and reported the following:

\Windows\DUMP729e.tmp is cross linked on allocation unit 1025977

I've found the file but have no idea what to do to put it right. Can anybody
advise?

Sue

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"Sash" <sjashcroft@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eGNNiIHUEHA.2716@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> My PC ran a disk check this morning and reported the following:
>
> \Windows\DUMP729e.tmp is cross linked on allocation unit 1025977
>
> I've found the file but have no idea what to do to put it right. Can anybody
> advise?
>
> Sue
>
>

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Sash wrote:
> My PC ran a disk check this morning and reported the following:
>
> \Windows\DUMP729e.tmp is cross linked on allocation unit 1025977
>
> I've found the file but have no idea what to do to put it right. Can
> anybody advise?

Click on the file itself once.
Hold down the SHIFT key.
Press the DEL or DELETE key.

When it asks "Are you sure?", click on YES.

Rerun your chkdsk.

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