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Using the /c and /i Command-Line Switches to Run an Abbreviated Chkdsk
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The /c option (NTFS only) directs Chkdsk to skip the checks that detect cycles in the directory structure. Cycles are a rare form of corruption in which a subfolder points back to itself as its root folder.
Using the /c option can speed up Chkdsk by about 1 to 2 percent, but using this option can also leave directory “loops” on an NTFS volume where one folder points back to itself. Such loops might be inaccessible from the rest of the directory tree, and some files might be orphaned in the sense that Win32 programs, including backup programs, cannot see the files.
The following Chkdsk /c example runs an abbreviated Chkdsk on drive D and skips the checking of cycles within the folder:
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