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Dear Sir,
Currently I could check my hard disk by typing in the command “chkdsk
[drive:] [/p] [/r]†at the command prompt after START > RUN.
I could also check the hard disk by going to My Computer > Right click
local drive C > Properties >Tool > Error Checking > Check Now > Tick auto fix
file errors and recover bad sectors > and Reboot the PC
The former method allows me to do my work and it takes a shorter time to
complete, but the latter one takes about 90 minutes for my drive C.
May I know if both two methods achieving the same result ?
Which method is more thorough and better ?
i.e. could improve the performance of PC better
How to determine which method to use ?
Thanks
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Currently I could check my hard disk by typing in the command “chkdsk
[drive:] [/p] [/r]†at the command prompt after START > RUN.
I could also check the hard disk by going to My Computer > Right click
local drive C > Properties >Tool > Error Checking > Check Now > Tick auto fix
file errors and recover bad sectors > and Reboot the PC
The former method allows me to do my work and it takes a shorter time to
complete, but the latter one takes about 90 minutes for my drive C.
May I know if both two methods achieving the same result ?
Which method is more thorough and better ?
i.e. could improve the performance of PC better
How to determine which method to use ?
Thanks
Low