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- Jan 1, 1970
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Is there something else you can use, other than chkdsk? Because the thing is always so vague:
"Windows has found one or more problems on the drive"
Well... what is it? MFT error? Lost clusters? What? And did it even get fixed?
Or, most of the time it just says: "Windows has finished checking the drive" or nothing at all... so did it find errors? Did it fix them? what?
And yes there are exit codes, but to fix errors, you need to run it at boot-time, in which case exit codes are useless.
"Windows has found one or more problems on the drive"
Well... what is it? MFT error? Lost clusters? What? And did it even get fixed?
Or, most of the time it just says: "Windows has finished checking the drive" or nothing at all... so did it find errors? Did it fix them? what?
And yes there are exit codes, but to fix errors, you need to run it at boot-time, in which case exit codes are useless.