as the title says. I have reason to believe the filesystem is corrupted, getting read errors in spite of healthy disks and storage controllers, several explorer hangs, etc...
I run:
ECHO y|CHKDSK C: /F /X /R
SHUTDOWN /R /T 0
The system reboots and goes into the chkdsk console, but doesn't scan the disk, just reports "Volume is clean", then continues booting Windows.
Event viewer does not show any entry for WinLogon following this.
If the /f switch will not force it around this behavior, is there another way?
I run:
ECHO y|CHKDSK C: /F /X /R
SHUTDOWN /R /T 0
The system reboots and goes into the chkdsk console, but doesn't scan the disk, just reports "Volume is clean", then continues booting Windows.
Event viewer does not show any entry for WinLogon following this.
If the /f switch will not force it around this behavior, is there another way?