chkdsk = check disk. Used when verifying the checksum on files to determine if they are corrupted or not. Best not mess with them unless you know what you are doing.
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ScanDisk checks for and repairs errors on the hard drive in Windows-based computers. The CHKDSK of today is different than the version from the MS-DOS days, which was similar but is now mostly used for NT and XP systems.
No, changing your RAM will not affect your files. Your files are stored on your hard drive, which is a separate piece of hardware from the RAM. Once you shut down your system, your files are safely stored on the hard drive, so adding new RAM or replacing old RAM will have no effect on your files.
A batch code is basically a mini program, that does something in Comman Prompt. You can write a very simple batch file, or a extensive one that can do a lot of stuff. If you know anything about "Command Prompt", then you most likely know simple commands such as "Start" and "chkdsk". A batch file will let you run a lot of commands really fast instead of retyping them. People use batch files to take ownership of a lot of files, to do routine maintainence on their computer and to hack.
If you are using Windows 2000, XP or Vista (or variants):To locate bad sectors and attempt to recover data on drive letter C,Click start, click run, then type "chkdsk c: /r /f"A black command prompt window should pop up. It will ask you if you'd like to schedule a chkdsk on the next restart. Answer yes. Restart.This process should remap bad sectors.
1. For Chkdsk to correct errors on the drive, it needs exclusive use of all files on the drive.
you can run chkdsk from dos. If you are using windows, you would need to open a command prompt (usually located in the accessories folder) and then type chkdsk in the ensuing prompt. you can type chkdsk /? for commands that you can use with chkdsk.
chkdsk [drive:] /F
Defrag, chkdsk, are the two big ones.
Chkdsk (Chkdsk.exe) is a command-line tool that checks volumes for problems. The tool then tries to repair any that it finds. For example, Chkdsk can repair problems related to bad sectors, lost clusters, cross-linked files, and directory errors. To use Chkdsk, you must log on as an administrator or as a member of the Administrators group. You can also run Chkdsk from My Computer or from Windows Explorer. You also need to repair your windows registry to sppedup your computer.
SFC, Chkdsk, and Defrag
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/c and /i
You would run "CHKDSK [drive letter] /R" if you wished to repair file system errors on your computers hard drive. This is mostly a legacy command for DOS and old Windows operating systems.
DOS is an operating system. CHKDSK is an application that check the hard drive for errors.
CHKDSK (check disk) verifies the logical integrity of the system. Check Disk can repair the system data.
/f Caution, though, as /f may cause unwanted behavior as it does modify files.