- In computing,
CHKDSK (short for "check disk") is a
system tool and
command in DOS,
Digital Research FlexOS, IBM/Toshiba 4690 OS, IBM OS/2,
Microsoft Windows...
- 6.2 and
succeeded its
simpler predecessor,
CHKDSK. It
included a more user-friendly
interface than
CHKDSK, more
configuration options, and the ability...
- and FreeBSD. The
equivalent programs on MS-DOS and
Microsoft Windows are
CHKDSK, SFC, and SCANDISK. Generally, fsck is run
either automatically at boot...
- SELECT=yyy. The
command is
available in MS-DOS
versions 3.3 and later.
CHKDSK verifies a
storage volume (for example, a hard disk, disk
partition or floppy...
-
supported by PTS-DOS 2000 Pro.
APPEND ASK ****IGN ATTR BEEP
BREAK CALL CD
CHDIR CHKDSK CHOICE CLS
COMMAND COPY CTTY DATE
DEBUG DEL DIR
DISKCOPY DISP ECHO ECHONLF...
- hard disk.
Operating systems often include one such tool. For example:
CHKDSK fsck Disk
formatting and disk
partitioning tools are
responsible for generating...
-
integrity checking and data scrubbing,
elimination of the need for
running chkdsk,
protection against data degradation, built-in
handling of hard disk drive...
-
Services Server Message Block Windows Rights Management Services Batch file
CHKDSK Cmd.exe
ComSpec Ipconfig Net / Net Send Netdom.exe:
Windows Domain Manager...
- file systems, a
variety of tools,
including fsck on UNIX-like
systems and
CHKDSK on Windows, can be used for data recovery.
Recovery from
logical damage...
- well as
configure what
those services should do when the
computer starts.
CHKDSK has
significant performance improvements.
Windows 2000
comes with two utilities...