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MS-DOS scandisk syntax
Below is a listing of available
switches in MS-DOS scandisk 6.2 and above. It is important to note
that these commands will not work in Windows 95 and above.
scandisk [ drive: | /all] [/checkonly | /autofix [/nosave] |
/custom] [/fragment] [/surface] [/mono] [/nosave] [/nosummary]
/all - Checks and repairs all local drives at once.
/checkonly - Checks drive for errors but will not make
repairs.
/autofix - Fixes errors without asking you first. Saves
lost clusters by default as files in the drive's root directory.
Cannot be used with /checkonly or /custom.
/custom - Runs Scandisk using the settings in [custom]
section of the scandisk.ini file. Cannot be used with /autofix or
/checkonly.
/surface - Automatically checks surface after other
areas are tested without prompting you first. When used with
/custom, will override any /surface setting in [Custom] section of
scandisk.ini.
/fragment - Checks individual files for fragmentation.
Must specify a drive, path and file name; cannot use any other
switches.
/mono - Uses a monochrome display instead of color.
/nosave - Deletes all lost clusters found by Scandisk.
Can be used with /autofix.
/nosummary - Prevents display of full-screen summary
after each drive. Use with /autofix to prevent prompts for undo
diskette.
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