A
DOS and
Windows utility that finds different types of errors on
hard disks and is able to correct some of them. In DOS, you run ScanDisk by entering
scandisk at the prompt and pressing the Enter key. In Windows 95, you can run ScanDisk by selecting
Start->Programs->Accessories->System Tools->ScanDisk.
Among other things, ScanDisk checks the disk platters for defects and also looks for lost clusters that are sometimes created when a program aborts.