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My old Auslogics Disk Defrag had an option to check C: (system) drive for errors without having to run a boot chkdsk before defrag (the Only thing I liked about Aus!)-
It would come back and say Windows reports No errors...
I've uninstalled Aus, gone back to Much Better/faster WDD (One pass only!), and would like to be able to check for errors without running a boot chkdsk first (plays Havoc with my ESS AV...!).
I've Googled, but have Not been able to find a program that does this?
Does anyone know of such a program?
It would come back and say Windows reports No errors...
I've uninstalled Aus, gone back to Much Better/faster WDD (One pass only!), and would like to be able to check for errors without running a boot chkdsk first (plays Havoc with my ESS AV...!).
I've Googled, but have Not been able to find a program that does this?
Does anyone know of such a program?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ZT Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro (32)
- CPU
- i7/2600
- Motherboard
- Intel
- Memory
- 4gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- 512mg (add on card was less buggy than Intel direct driver)
- Sound Card
- Internal
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 19" DELL Ultra Sharp
- Hard Drives
- C:= WD Raptor Sata6 10k rpm
D:/E:= WD Black Sata 3.0
- Case
- ZT Full
- Cooling
- ZT
- Internet Speed
- 8000kbps cable
- Other Info
- Free Outpost Pro Internet Security, and no other active anti-malware.
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