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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Ganzi" data-source="post: 952394" data-attributes="member: 18831"><p>Or try CHKDSK is a Windows utility that can check the integrity of your hard disk and can fix various file system errors.</p><p>To run it from Command Prompt, here are the instructions:</p><p></p><p> Log into Windows 10</p><p> Press the Windows key to open the Start Menu</p><p> Select Search</p><p> Type-in cmd</p><p> Right-click on Command Prompt from the search results list</p><p> Click Run as administrator</p><p> Log in as an Administrator</p><p> When Command Prompt launches, type the command: chkdsk C: /f /r /x</p><p>The parameters for this command are: /f option will attempt to fix any found errors /r option will locate for bad sectors and recovery any readable information /x option will force the volume you’re about to check to be dismounted before the utility begins a scan If the C: drive is in use, type Y to run a scan at your PC’s next restart. If so, exit Command Prompt and restart the computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Ganzi, post: 952394, member: 18831"] Or try CHKDSK is a Windows utility that can check the integrity of your hard disk and can fix various file system errors. To run it from Command Prompt, here are the instructions: Log into Windows 10 Press the Windows key to open the Start Menu Select Search Type-in cmd Right-click on Command Prompt from the search results list Click Run as administrator Log in as an Administrator When Command Prompt launches, type the command: chkdsk C: /f /r /x The parameters for this command are: /f option will attempt to fix any found errors /r option will locate for bad sectors and recovery any readable information /x option will force the volume you’re about to check to be dismounted before the utility begins a scan If the C: drive is in use, type Y to run a scan at your PC’s next restart. If so, exit Command Prompt and restart the computer. [/QUOTE]
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