fsck /dev/sda1
You need root privileges, and it's often best not to use fsck on a live (mounted.) filesystem. Also you'll need to know the device file and, in some cases, the filesystem of the partition you're working on. The command is thusly: # fsck /dev/sdXY In most cases the fsck command will figure out what the filesystem is and run the appropriate filesystem checker.
The same as in pretty much any other Linux or Unix distribution.NOTE: If you wish to repair a file system, it is recommended that you dismount it first (umm, strongly recommended, in fact).Switch user to root and issue the fsck command (dismounting the file system first if disk repairs are intended) passing the pathname of the device to be checked (and optionally repaired) with the fsck command.Most implementations of fsck include command line interface switches that permit interactive repair or automatic repair of file systems, depending on the user's knowledge levels or personal preferences. If you aren't familiar with the particulars of file system repairs on the file system to be checked, it is recommended that fsck be allowed to make it's repairs automatically.Lastly, if the file system was dismounted before fsck was run, remount file system on desired mount point and use as desired.
Run the following command: - Setup.exe /forestprep
Type conf.exe as a run command.
run cmd.exe
shutdown -lThe computer must have hibernate set to off.Then run the following command from command prompt%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendStateIf Hibernate is ON the above command will place your computer in hibernate state
To launch the command prompt in run, type CMD and hit enter/ok.
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say "Corre."
The command is: "start explorer.exe".
Go to the Command prompt and run "help" command to see the command list..
Go to command prompt and run "help" command..
The computer must have hibernate set to off.Then run the following command from comand prompt%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendStateIf Hibernate is ON the above command will place your computer in herpernate state