SCANDISK.INI Driver File Contents (drivers.zip)

; SCANDISK.INI
;
; This file contains settings you can use to customize the ScanDisk program.
; The settings in this file do not apply when running ScanDisk in Windows 95,
; unless you are checking an unmounted compressed volume file. These settings
; will apply if you run ScanDisk from an MS-DOS prompt in single-application
; mode.
;


; -------------------------------------------------------------------
; The [ENVIRONMENT] section contains the following settings, which
; determine general aspects of ScanDisk's behavior:
;
; Display      Configures ScanDisk to run with a particular type of
;              display. The default display type is Auto (ScanDisk
;              adjusts to the current display).
;
; Mouse        Enables or disables mouse support. The default value is On.
;
; ScanTimeOut  Determines whether ScanDisk should detect disk timeouts
;              while performing a surface scan. The default value is Off.
;
; NumPasses    Determines how many times ScanDisk should check each
;              cluster during a surface scan. The default value is 1.
;
; LabelCheck   Determines whether ScanDisk should check volume labels
;              for invalid characters.  The default is Off.
;
; LfnCheck     Activates Scandisk to validate Long File Names, if they exist.
;              The default is ON, to check Long File Names for problems.
;
; SpaceCheck   Determines whether ScanDisk should check for invalid spaces
;              in filenames. The default is Off.
;
; Mount        Determines whether ScanDisk will mount unmounted DoubleSpace
;              drives once it has determined they are error-free.
;

[ENVIRONMENT]
   Display     = Auto   ; Auto, Mono, Color, Off
   Mouse       = On     ; On, Off
   ScanTimeOut = Off    ; On, Off
   NumPasses   = 1      ; 1 through 65,535 (anything over 10 is slow)
   LabelCheck  = Off    ; On, Off
   LfnCheck    = On     ; On, Off
   SpaceCheck  = Off    ; On, Off
   Mount       = Prompt ; Prompt, Always, Never

; -------------------------------------------------------------------
; The [CUSTOM] section determines ScanDisk's behavior when ScanDisk is
; started with the /CUSTOM switch. You can adjust these settings to
; create a customized "version" of ScanDisk. This can be especially
; useful for running ScanDisk from a batch file. The [CUSTOM] settings are:
;
; DriveSummary  Determines whether ScanDisk displays full-screen
;               summary information after checking each drive.
;               The default is Auto (ScanDisk displays the summary
;               only if it encounters errors on that drive).
;
; AllSummary    Determines whether ScanDisk displays full-screen
;               summary information after checking all drives.
;               The default is Auto (ScanDisk displays the summary
;               only if it encounters errors on any drive).
;
; Surface       Determines whether ScanDisk will perform a surface scan:
;                  Never    (Default) Does not perform a surface scan.
;                  Always   Performs a surface scan without prompting first.
;                  Prompt   Prompts before performing a surface scan.
;               The /SURFACE command-line switch overrides this setting.
;
; CheckHost     Determines whether ScanDisk will first check a host drive
;               before checking any compressed drives located on that drive.
;                  Never    (Default) Does not check the host drive.
;                  Always   Checks the host drive without prompting first.
;                  Prompt   Prompts before checking the host drive.
;
; SaveLog       Determines what ScanDisk does with the repair log file:
;                  Off        (Default) Does not save the repair log.
;                  Append     Appends the log to the previous log, if any.
;                  Overwrite  Replaces the previous log with the new log.
;
; Undo          Determines whether ScanDisk creates an Undo floppy disk.
;               The default is Never (ScanDisk does not create an Undo disk).
;               The Prompt value causes ScanDisk to prompt you for a disk.

[CUSTOM]
   DriveSummary  = Auto         ; Auto, On, Off
   AllSummary    = Auto         ; Auto, On, Off
   Surface       = Never        ; Never, Always, Prompt
   CheckHost     = Never        ; Never, Always, Prompt
   SaveLog       = Off          ; Off, Append, Overwrite
   Undo          = Prompt       ; Prompt, Never

; The following settings determine the corrective action ScanDisk will
; take if it was started with the /CUSTOM switch and finds a disk error.

; The next five settings accept any of the following values:
;    Prompt     Causes ScanDisk to prompt you before fixing this problem.
;    Fix        Causes ScanDisk to fix the problem without prompting you.
;    Quit       Causes ScanDisk to terminate if it encounters this problem.

   DS_Header     = Prompt       ; Damaged DoubleSpace volume file header
   FAT_Media     = Prompt       ; Missing or invalid FAT media byte
   Okay_Entries  = Prompt       ; Damaged, but repairable, directories/files
   Bad_Chain     = Prompt       ; Files or directories which should be truncated
   Crosslinks    = Prompt       ; FAT-level crosslinks


; The next seven settings accept any of the following values:
;    Prompt     Causes ScanDisk to prompt you before fixing this problem.
;    Fix        Causes ScanDisk to fix the problem without prompting you.
;    Quit       Causes ScanDisk to terminate if it encounters this problem.
;    Skip       Causes ScanDisk to skip fixing this problem, but continue
;               checking the disk.

   Boot_Sector   = Prompt       ; Damaged boot sector on DoubleSpace drive
   Invalid_MDFAT = Prompt       ; Invalid MDFAT entries
   DS_Crosslinks = Prompt       ; Internal (MDFAT-level) crosslinks
   DS_LostClust  = Prompt       ; Internal lost clusters
   DS_Signatures = Prompt       ; Missing DoubleSpace volume signatures
   Mismatch_FAT  = Prompt       ; Mismatched FATs on non-DoubleSpace drives
   Bad_Clusters  = Prompt       ; Physical damage or decompression errors


; The next setting accepts any of the following values:
;
;    Prompt     Causes ScanDisk to prompt you before fixing this problem.
;    Delete     Causes ScanDisk to delete the damaged directory entries
;               without prompting you first.
;    Quit       Causes ScanDisk to terminate if it encounters this problem.

   Bad_Entries   = Prompt       ; Damaged and irrepairable directories or files


; The next setting accepts any of the following values:
;
;    Prompt     Causes ScanDisk to prompt you before fixing this problem.
;    Save       Causes ScanDisk to save the lost clusters as files in the
;               root directory without prompting you first.
;    Delete     Causes ScanDisk to delete the contents of the lost clusters
;               without prompting you first.
;    Quit       Causes ScanDisk to terminate if it encounters this problem.
;    Skip       Causes ScanDisk to skip fixing this problem, but continue
;               checking the disk.

   LostClust     = Prompt       ; Lost clusters
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