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/v
For NTFS volumes, displays cleanup messages, if any. (For FAT/FAT32, /v
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For NTFS volumes, displays cleanup messages, if any. (For FAT/FAT32, /v displays the name of each file in each folder as the disk is checked.)
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/r
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Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information. The disk must be locked.
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/l[:size]
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NTFS only. Changes the log file size to the size that you enter. Displays the current size if you do not specify one.
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/x
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Runs chkdsk /f and forces a volume dismount to close the open file handles on non-system volumes so that the volume can be checked immediately. With this command-line switch, you do not have to restart the computer to run Chkdsk and repair the volume.
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/i
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NTFS only. Performs a less-vigorous check of index entries, reducing the time that is needed to run Chkdsk.
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/c
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NTFS only. Skips the checking of cycles in the folder structure, reducing the time that is needed to run Chkdsk.
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Table 2: Chkdsk Examples
Command
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Description
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chkdsk d: /f
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Runs Chkdsk on drive D and corrects the corruption.
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chkdsk d: /f /r
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Runs Chkdsk on drive D, corrects the corruption, and looks for bad sectors.
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