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chkdsk F: /r This will take a long time (hours for large drives), but it will try to map out bad sectors.
chkdsk E: /f It will scan for logical errors and fix them immediately. chkdsk other drive
Have you ever lost data because you ignored a CHKDSK warning? Let me know in the comments below. chkdsk F: /r This will take a long
chkdsk D: (Replace D: with your drive letter) Use this to fix errors AND recover bad sectors. Let me know in the comments below
But what if your problem isn’t on your main Windows drive? What if you have a secondary internal drive (D:), a massive external backup drive (E:), or a finicky USB stick (F:)?
We all know the drill. Your computer starts acting up. Files take forever to open, weird glitches appear, or you get that dreaded "corrupt file" notification. Most troubleshooting guides tell you to run chkdsk C: and call it a day.