CheckDisk Repair ( chkdsk /r)

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Santhosh Krishnan

Why do we loose data when we perform chkdsk /r & what type of data id that.
 
"Santhosh Krishnan" <Santhosh Krishnan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Why do we loose data when we perform chkdsk /r & what type of data id
> that.


Chkdsk does not "lose" data - it merely collects and catalogs lost data.
 
Errors in the hard disks file allocation tables, that are corrected by
chkdsk, that result in, sometimes several, recovered
"File000*1/2/3/etc.chk," files, that are dropped into the root-directory by
chkdsk, (can't remember how many zero's in that filename there actually
are), are almost always recovered lost storage units that do not contain
important user data.

What is necessary, is to track down just what, in your machine, is
misbehaving, perhaps causing lock-ups, and causing damage to the integrity
of hard disk storage, which resulted in correction by chkdsk.

regards, Richard


"Santhosh Krishnan" <Santhosh Krishnan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:8994A870-6E60-41A9-95C2-540507453008@microsoft.com...
> Why do we loose data when we perform chkdsk /r & what type of data id
> that.
 
Santhosh

Using Windows Explorer look for files with a chk file extension:
http://filext.com/file-extension/chk

If you open these files you can see some of the data you have lost.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Santhosh Krishnan wrote:
> Why do we loose data when we perform chkdsk /r & what type of data id
> that.
 
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