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     CHKDSK                                      CHKDSK



     Name
          chkdsk - checks the disk in the specified drive


     Syntax
          chkdsk [drive:] [pathname] [/f] [/v]


     Description
          You should run chkdsk occasionally on each disk to check for
          errors.  If you do run chkdsk on a disk and   any errors are
          found, chkdsk.displays the error messages, followed by a
          status report.

          A typical status report might look like this:

               160256 bytes total disk space
               8192 bytes in 2 hidden files
               512 bytes in 2 directories
               30720 bytes in 8 user files
               121344 bytes available on disk

               65536 bytes total memory
               53152 bytes free

          The chkdsk switches

          /f  Fixes errors on the disk.  If you do  not  specify  this
              switch,  chkdsk does not correct errors that it finds in
              your directory, though it does  display  messages  about
              files that need to be fixed.

          /v  chkdsk displays messages while it is running.

          If you enter a filename  after  chkdsk,  MS-DOS  displays  a
          status report for the disk and for the individual file.


     Examples
          If you want to save the chkdsk status report for future use,
          you  can redirect the output from chkdsk to a file by enter-
          ing the following:

               chkdsk a:>filename

          The errors are then sent to the specified  file.   Remember,
          though,  not  to  use the /f switch when you redirect chkdsk
          output.

          If chkdsk finds errors on the disk in drive A and you want
          to try to correct them, enter the following command:

               chkdsk a: /f

          chkdsk now tries to correct any errors it encounters on  the
          disk in drive A.


     Notes
          chkdsk does not correct errors on a disk unless you  specify
          the /f switch.  For more information on chkdsk errors, refer
          to the specific error message in Appendix E,  ``MS-DOS  Mes-
          sage Directory.''

          chkdsk is an external command.


     CHKDSK               (printed 8/16/89)                CHKDSK

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