![]() ![]() In order to do that, if you have Windows 7, click on the start button and type “ command” as seen in the picture below. To run it you have to start the Command Prompt or Windows Powershell as an Administrator. I decided to write about it because from time to time i do manage to use it and i have a hard time remembering how to run it on an external disk or from the recovery options, and as such i thought that by having a post about it would be easier to find than looking all over the internet.Īs i said, the results i got by running this have been mixed, and not once has it actually repaired something. In reality, i had more luck using the “ Startup repair” function, than by using this command. Supposedly it should do the following : “S ystem File Checker is a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files.“. Unfortunately i don’t have much to say about this command.
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