coyote2 Distinguished Oct 29, 2009 116 5 18,595 Apr 23, 2021 #1 I want to run a purely diagnostic, read-only CHKDSK, but I'm new to Windows 10 and when I type CHKDSK /? it appears that there's no longer an equivalent to the old /p switch. Aargh. How can can I run a diagnostic CHKDSK, please?
I want to run a purely diagnostic, read-only CHKDSK, but I'm new to Windows 10 and when I type CHKDSK /? it appears that there's no longer an equivalent to the old /p switch. Aargh. How can can I run a diagnostic CHKDSK, please?
Solution SkyNetRising Apr 23, 2021 If you do not specify /F switch, then chkdsk runs in read only mode.
SkyNetRising Titan Jan 4, 2016 29,941 3,871 111,640 Apr 23, 2021 Solution #2 If you do not specify /F switch, then chkdsk runs in read only mode. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
coyote2 Distinguished Oct 29, 2009 116 5 18,595 Apr 23, 2021 #3 Thank you very much SkyNetRising! There are a number of switches, but I will assume I can interpret your answer as no switches now = read-only. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thank you very much SkyNetRising! There are a number of switches, but I will assume I can interpret your answer as no switches now = read-only.
SkyNetRising Titan Jan 4, 2016 29,941 3,871 111,640 Apr 24, 2021 #4 coyote2 said: There are a number of switches, but I will assume I can interpret your answer as no switches now = read-only. Click to expand... Yes. Upvote 0 Downvote
coyote2 said: There are a number of switches, but I will assume I can interpret your answer as no switches now = read-only. Click to expand... Yes.