- Using CHKDSK for NTFS
- Posted by Dennis Langton on June 29th, 2003
Try using chkdsk /r
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- Posted by Dan Lovinger [MS] on June 30th, 2003
I would also suggest replacing the hard drive as soon as is pracitical.
Modern hard drives have error correction logic which, when it fails, is a
reliable indication that the drive is on a quick downhill toward full
failure. To be safe I would take this opportunity to replace it while most
of your data is still accessible.
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