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What does one do with this? I am currently getting it on various
partitions on three machines; FAT and HPFS.
h:\>chkdsk
The current hard disk drive is: H:
The type of file system for the disk is HPFS.
The HPFS file system program has been started.
CHKDSK found and corrected a minor file system error.
CHKDSK is searching for lost data.
CHKDSK has searched 100% of the disk.
Errors found. The /F parameter was not specified. Corrections will
not be written to disk.
1570432 kilobytes total disk space.
1263 kilobytes are in 439 directories.
1402910 kilobytes are in 4564 user files.
394 kilobytes are in extended attributes.
2048 kilobytes are reserved for system use.
163815 kilobytes are available for use.
h:\>chkdsk/f
The current hard disk drive is: H:
The type of file system for the disk is HPFS.
The HPFS file system program has been started.
SYS0108: The disk is in use or locked by another process.
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