There is file corruption in the system and you want to run Chkdsk

Updated on number 2024-05-16
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is recommended that you run the following chkdsk program. Usually if the system tells you that you need to run the chkdsk program, it means that there is a problem with your file configuration directory table. It may be that a document was opened before and the file was not closed properly, or that some document caused some problems with the index or directory in your file configuration directory table.

    If you don't leave it alone, this problem will cause some of your other files to be unreadable because the system's directory has been corrupted. The full name of chkdsk is an abbreviation for Check Disk, which is a disk check tool that can usually fix problems with sectors and strings on disks. In many cases in XP and Vista environments, sectors and strings cannot be repaired because the file directory table is constantly in use.

    You can use the dos command system of chkdsk to perform a comprehensive sector check at the time of boot, and if there is a problem, it can be automatically repaired. How to run in XP and Vista environments: Start running cmd chkdsk c:

    f You can replace c: with the reel you want to check, and f means fix means repair. If the system now has a file open or a process running in the background, the system will issue a warning asking you if you want to forcibly remove the volume, you can, in order not to affect the loss of data.

    The system will also ask you if you want to do a disk scan and repair the next time you boot up, you can. Then the next time you reboot the computer, the system will automatically perform the reels you want to scan and repair. All chkdsk can do is fix the data, and if your sector already has bad strings, chkdsk will not be able to lock the bad strings, or bad sectors.

    This can only be done by reformatting. If your disk has frequent strings that need to be repaired, it usually means that your disk has started to have bad strings and needs to be reformatted. It is also recommended that formatting should be in full-disk unconditional formatting, rather than quick-formatting.

    Formatting disks under XP or Vista is a quick format, but the original file directory table is deleted and a new one is created, instead of formatting the sector data for every sector. In a pure DOS environment, the format u method can be used to unconditionally check and format each sector. It's more troublesome.

    A 200GB hard drive can take nearly 1 hour. 【Plagiarism**Statement】My personal experience in computer hardware and software and some inquiries collected on the Internet are usually my personal computer hardware and software requirements. I know that everyone is helping each other and solving each other's problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it starts normally, you can leave him alone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Run the chkdsk tool.

    Steps to run the chkdsk tool on a Windows 7 system.

    1. Left-click Start - Run.

    2. In the running window that opens, we type: cmd, and then click: OK.

    3. In the administrator window, we first copy chkdsk c: f r, then click the small box on the left side of the administrator, and click in the drop-down menu: -paste, enter.

    4. The administrator command window appears: The volume is being used by another process, and chkdsk cannot be run. Do you plan to check this volume on the next system reboot? (y/n)

    5. We type: y, enter.

    <>7. Restart the computer and check.

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