In Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system, two new switches (parameters) are added to the Chkdsk utility. Such switches allow you to effectively manage the downtime obtained by running the Chkdsk or Autochk.
The Chkdsk parameters, which are added in Microsoft Windows 2000 are /I and /C. These switches are only applicable if the target disk has NTFS (New Technology File System) file system format. Every switch leads Chkdsk routine to bypass a few actions, otherwise it takes to validate integrity of the NTFS file system data structures.
The code, which actually verifies when the Chkdsk runs online, resides in the utility DLL (Dynamic Link Libraries) like Ufat.dll and Untfs.dll. The verification routines, which are invoked by the Chkdsk utility, are same ones raised when the volume is verified using GUI (Graphical User Interface) offered by Disk Administrator or Windows Explorer.
Use of /I and /C switches may cause your volume remaining damaged even after the Chkdsk completes successfully. You are not recommended to use these switches except the situations where the system downtime has to be kept minimum. Both these switches are designed to be applied on exceptionally large hard drive volumes. You can use these switches if you need flexibility in managing downtime, which is incurred when the Chkdsk tool must be applied on large volumes.
In some situations, using the Chkdsk utility with /f switch may lead to hard drive failure. The situations occur if the process is interrupted. After interruption the hard drive integrity is affected and data loss may occur. In order to extract lost data, windows data recovery software are required.
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