How do you keep a report on what chkdsk found? Why? Because if there are MANY sectors that are unuseable that might indicate the drive is best thrown away. Am I right?
JohnnyRock2000 4 months ago
just chkdsk /r would have done the same job.
/r implies /f as far as I know.
no need to indicate the disk letter, chkdsk by default looks at c:, which is where most people have their OS.
Riffraff110185 4 months ago
the other way is run> chkdsk /(hard drive name)
lilgampla 6 months ago
thank u very much good job!!!!!!!!!Sir
RobertTheKing98 8 months ago
Thank u Sir
MyPcexpert 10 months ago
not work - =...cannot run with read only mode..
zharfan1996 1 year ago
Thank you
leetshoot 1 year ago
How do you keep a report on what chkdsk found? Why? Because if there are MANY sectors that are unuseable that might indicate the drive is best thrown away. Am I right?
JohnnyRock2000 4 months ago
just chkdsk /r would have done the same job.
/r implies /f as far as I know.
no need to indicate the disk letter, chkdsk by default looks at c:, which is where most people have their OS.
Riffraff110185 4 months ago
the other way is run> chkdsk /(hard drive name)
lilgampla 6 months ago
thank u very much good job!!!!!!!!!Sir
RobertTheKing98 8 months ago
Thank u Sir
MyPcexpert 10 months ago
not work - =...cannot run with read only mode..
zharfan1996 1 year ago
Thank you
leetshoot 1 year ago