Chkdsk e:/f/r returns the error on the e-drive, and finds the bad sectors to recover readable information.
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[Path} FileName] Specifies the location and name of the file or set of files that you want Chkdsk to check for defragmentation. You can specify multiple files by using wildcards (* and?). /f Repairs errors on the disk. The disk must be locked. If Chkdsk cannot lock the drive , a message appears asking if you want to check the drive the next time you restart your computer. /V Displays the name of each file in all directories when the disk is checked. /R finds bad sectors and recovers readable information. The disk must be locked. /x is only used on NTFS. If necessary, first force the unmount of the volume. All open handles to the drive are invalid. The/x also includes the function of/F. /I is only used with NTFS. Reduce the amount of time it takes to run Chkdsk by checking the index entries with less intensity. /C is only used with NTFS. Skips the cycle check in the folder structure, reducing the amount of time that is required to run CHKDSK. /l[:size] is used only with NTFS. Change the size of the log file to the size entered by the user. If this argument is omitted,/L displays the size of the current log file. /? display Help at the command prompt.
Inpageerror c000009c using CHKDSK to repair disks