What I meant was "how to achieve the same result with native Win-7 only commands/utilities"
Type: Posts; User: rybshik
What I meant was "how to achieve the same result with native Win-7 only commands/utilities"
It looks like a new functionality comparing with Win-7. How to get the same result with Win-7?
So, the answer to my question is "NO". Isn't it?
Is Win-10's CHKDSK utility any more superior than that of Win-7 as far as the ability to check files and repair Windows drives/partitions/boot records?
I have a bootable Win-7 repair disc and I...