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When the scan is complete, a report similar to the one below will display. In order to create a helpful tool for maintenance of my hard drives to check, fix and repair them for errors. The information is recorded in the eventlog.

You should be able to obtain it like this using PowerShell :. Here is the print screen of the results performed with this command at my system Portuguese Windows version :. I found where Windows XP stores the output of the chkdsk run on boot. The problem is that chkdsk runs frequently on drive C: at boot.

It starts with the message "One of your drives needs to be checked for consistency Then it gives me 10 seconds to bypass the check, although it recommends to continue.

I let it continue, and typically it finds lost files, index errors, and corrects errors in the disk unit's bitmap. First, I thought that the problem was the disk itself - so I bought a completely new one - but the problem remains. Over time, the system degrades gradually until I finally have to re-install everything again.

I have also tried to prevent the automatic chkdsk at boot - to no avail. The chkdsk is not run, but the system still continually degrades until it has to be re-installed.



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