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    Question Chkdsk on Folder-Mounted Drive

    I have a 60GB SSD as my OS installation and a 1TB as my files/programs installation. The 1TB is partitioned off down the middle and holds files/programs respectively. Each partition is mounted as a NTFS folder in respective directories. What I was wondering is if it's possible to run error checking (chkdsk) on those partitions since they're mounted as folders instead of drives and if so, do I tell chkdsk (from command line please) to look at the logical name of the volume according to NTFS?

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    Re: Chkdsk on Folder-Mounted Drive

    someone may correct me on this, but chkdsk does volume checks, which seems to mean to me that if you do a chkdsk on the main drive, it will also do the mounted ones. If they are ntfs then windows should detect any file system errors and run it if needed anyway.
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