Parameters | What they do |
/D | Indicates the changes to the current drive and any other drive. |
[drive:] | You can specify the drive you want to check |
[path] | The specific path that you would want to check |
[.] | This will change the current directory to parent directory |
Parameters | What they do |
<volume> | It is used to specify the volume, mount point, or volume name. |
[<Path>] <filename> | Specifies the specific filename or path |
/F | This parameter fixes the errors. Also, do note that you will not be able to use the disk while the checking is in progress. If you do, checking will be shifted to the next boot |
/R | The parameter finds the bad sectors recover any information |
/X | It works with the less vigorous checks on the disk under question. |
/B | It re-evaluates the bad sectors |
[/SCAN] | This runs an online scan of the disk |
Parameters | What they do |
volume | This would specify the local volume. |
/D | It takes the system to default status. It checks every drive. |
/T:time | Changes the autocheck functionality |
/X | Exclude the drives that you would not want to be checked |
/C | Schedules the drives to be checked at the bootup |
Parameters | What they do |
volume | Specify the drive volume |
/FS:filesystem | Specifies the file types like FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, UDF and ReFS. |
/V:label | Indicate the volume label. |
/Q | Take up a quick format |
Parameters | What they do |
<Source> | Indicates the files you would want to copy from |
<destination> | Specify the destination to copy the files to |
/Y | No prompt to confirm whether you would want to overwrite an existing file |
/-Y | This prompts to confirm whether you want to overwrite an existing file |