Unrecoverable error in directory
Convert directory
to
file (YIN)?
[Chkdsk]
• This message is displayed
if
Chkdsk is
unable
to correct
an
error
in
a directory.
If
you
respond
Y
(for
Yes)
to
this
prompt,
chkdsk
converts
the
bad
directory
into a me. You
can
then
fix
the
directory
or
delete
it.
If
you
respond
N
(for
No)
to
this
prompt,
you
may
not
be
able
to
write
to
or
read from
the
bad
directory.
Unrecoverable read (or write) error on drive x:
[MS.DOS]
• This is a device
error.
See
Appendix
D,
"Disk
and
Device
Errors."
usage:
fc
[/a] [/b] [/c] [II] [lib n] [/w]
[t] [In] [/NNNN] file1 file2
[Fe]
• One
of
the switches
that
you
have specified is
invalid
VERIFY
is
off
(or on)
[MS-DOS]
• This message tells
you
the current setting
of
the Verify
command
Volume in drive
x:
has no label
[Dir ](Label ][Yol]
• This is
an
informational
message displayed
in
response to the
Dir,
Labe~
or
Vol
command
Volume in drive x:
is
filename
[Dir ][Label ][Yol]
• This is
an
informational
message displayed
in
response to the
Dir,
Labe~
or
Vol
command
Volume label
(11
characters,
ENTER
for none)?
[Format
][
Label]
• This message is displayed when
you
specify the Label com-
mand,
or
the
Iv
switch
in
the Format
command
Type
a volume label,
or
press
the
RETURN
key
to
indicate
that
you
do
not
want
a volume label for this disk. It's a
good
idea,
though,
to
specify a volume label
to
help
you
identify
your
disks.
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