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July 17, 2001 12:00 AM

Chkdsk Update

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Does Windows 2000 include an update of the Chkdsk application? I'm tired of needing to reboot to run a true disk scan (i.e., one that fixes problems).

Win2K, Windows NT Service Pack 6 (SP6), and NT SP5 introduced several new NTFS switches for Chkdsk. The /i switch performs a moderate check of index entries, and the /c switch stops checking cycles within the directory structure. I don't recommend using either switch because they circumvent important file checks. The /x switch, which Win2K introduced, dismounts a drive, then runs Chkdsk /f on the drive. However, the /x switch doesn't work with the boot volume, and you can't lock the volume (although the switch dismounts it).

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  • Gregory Bakersfield
    9 years ago
    May 16, 2003

    I can't get CHKDSK to work from the C:/ prompt although it was working fine for two years.
    Nothing has been deleted or changed in the system files.
    So wot is wrong?
    Advise requested through my email address

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