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CHKDSK runs as it normally does, and when it completes, it reboots the system — which, of course, causes any progress or results that might have been displayed on-screen to disappear. While the screen shots may be different, the general idea will apply to all three. In the event log list that appears to the right, click on the first item, and then, one at a time, press the down-arrow key to see each successive event.

Now run Notepad, and paste the results in there. Subscribe to Confident Computing! Less frustration and more confidence, solutions, answers, and tips in your inbox every week.



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