Dismounting
the drive makes all drive resources unavailable, but also ensures uninterrupted access by ChkDsk,
which can help improve the results of any tasks performed. The operating system must mount
a drive before you can access the drive contents again. Use this switch only on NTFS-formatted
drives.
/I
Performs a less robust check of the drive indexes (the portion of the drive used to locate
files). Normally, you won??™t use this switch when you want to check a drive for optimum performance.
However, you can use this switch to reduce the time required to check the drive. Use
this switch only on NTFS-formatted drives.
R
The read-only attribute ensures that you can??™t change, delete, or even move a file without seeing
an error message. The read-only attribute commonly appears as part of operating system files.
However, developers also use it with read-only data for applications and you might even see it in use
for other purposes, such as license files. Windows does honor the read-only attribute, so you can??™t
easily override the effects of this attribute no matter how you access the file.
S
The system attribute marks a file as one that the operating system relies on to perform essential
tasks.
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