Running full chkdsk on an M.2 SSD.

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Remember when it took ages to run a chkdsk on your system drive because some file had been interrupted at the perfect time to damage some important system file and your Windows system would refuse to start? I remember that. It was horrible on an old mechanical hard drive. Then came the new world of super quick SSDs and it wasn't much of a pain anymore. I just needed to run a chkdsk for the first time in a long time and I've just gotten an M.2 SSD from Samsung with 3200mb/s and 1500mb/s write speeds. So after having done it once I had to film doing it because it's just ridiculously fast now.
    chkdsk c: /x /f /r
    On a Samsung OEM M.2 SSD of 256gb and 93gb free space.
    Windows 10 Professional, latest updates.
    Intel i7 7700k
    I know it's not high adrenaline to watch but this is for all of us who have made the journey of running chkdsk on old mechanical hard drives and hade to set aside a day for that process. And here we are today.
  • ИгрыИгры

Комментарии • 2

  • @paulvallance4970
    @paulvallance4970 4 года назад

    when I run chkdsk on my nvme m2 drive, it fixes nothing. Says it has repaired and then if you run again... it fixes the same errors and reports success only to do the same thing on the next boot up. Any official documentation from MicroShaft. nope. Windows 10 hopeless OS that is decades behind OSX