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Steevo:
A 1 tb ordinary hdd.

Shane:
I just opened a cmd.exe window as administrator and put in
chkdsk c:

when it was done I right click on the cmd.exe window and click select all, then when I right click again it will unselect, that is because it just copied all the text to the clip board and you can paste it :-)

Shane

Steevo:
I didn't do it that way.
I went to my computer, clicked the disk and rt-clicked properties, and told it to check and repair the disk.
It asked to schedule on restart, I told it to and when I restarted it ran.

The USB 300 gb, I did that one while the system was running, no restart.  No system on that one.

Julian:

--- Quote from: Steevo on August 12, 2015, 06:47:00 am ---I didn't do it that way.
I went to my computer, clicked the disk and rt-clicked properties, and told it to check and repair the disk.
It asked to schedule on restart, I told it to and when I restarted it ran.

The USB 300 gb, I did that one while the system was running, no restart.  No system on that one.

--- End quote ---
that will run chkdsk.exe via explorer.exe instead of via chkdsk.exe and it won't show kb in bad sector that way. ;)
plus it's harder to kill because it can cause explorer to crash in middle of it lol.

Steevo:
I still have an automatically created restore point from 3 days ago! 
I am going to create a manual one. And watch it.

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