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Lady:
Hello Boggin and everybody else,
How are you all doing? I hope you're well. It's been a while since I was here. Very few IT problems off late, so wonderful. :cheesy:
I was making my monthly System Image Backups yesterday and running chkdsk in the command prompt. As usual there were no issues but then I wondered if chkdsk /f would run differently, so this morning I tried it out on my laptop. I found the log, see attachment, and I read through it and noticed that it did some cleaning of unused entries. Does that mean that chkdsk /f does more than just chkdsk? If so, I will run that in future. I was running only chkdsk as that is faster. :smiley:
As always, grateful for your effort.
Lady
Boggin:
Hi Lady - I'm still taking the meds and plodding on :)
Hope you are also well.
chkdsk without any parameters is a read-only mode and if the drive is being written to at the time it's done, then it can give anomalous results and may report problems when there aren't any.
A chkdsk /f doesn't usually take too long and is the min parameter you should use which will repair or tidy up.
Your chkdsk log looks fine.
Lady:
Okay, I will use chkdsk /f from now on. I see the difference now.
I don't understand what you mean by "min" parameter. Could you rephrase?
You once told me that you always make sure that your programs are updated before you make a system image backup. Now most programs are set to automatically update by default (or by prompting us) but the other day I saw that my VLC media player needed an update. I don't suppose you go through all your programs to see if there's an update available. So do you use a program for that or how do you do that?
Boggin:
min = minimum
Usually it's just like programs such as Adobe Flashplayer, Reader and Air, although I get auto prompts for those and I'll occasionally check Java for an update.
I have that disabled in browsers under Java Config/Security as it has had security issues in the past.
I also ensure Norton Security is up to date, run a scan and check to see if the HDD needs a defrag.
Lady:
Thanks, Tom! So glad I know how to clean my desktop/laptop and do the SIB! :cheesy:
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