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Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.804]

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C:\Windows\system32>fsutil

---- Commands Supported ----



8dot3name 8dot3name management

behavior Control file system behavior

dax Dax volume management

dirty Manage volume dirty bit

file File specific commands

fsInfo File system information

hardlink Hardlink management

objectID Object ID management

quota Quota management

repair Self healing management

reparsePoint Reparse point management

storageReserve Storage Reserve management

resource Transactional Resource Manager management

sparse Sparse file control

tiering Storage tiering property management

transaction Transaction management

usn USN management

volume Volume management

wim Transparent wim hosting management



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty C:

C: is an invalid parameter.

---- DIRTY Commands Supported ----



query Query the dirty bit

set Set the dirty bit



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set C:

Volume - C: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty query C:

Volume - C: is Dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil repair C:

C: is an invalid parameter.

---- REPAIR Commands Supported ----



enumerate Enumerate the entries of a volume's corruption log

initiate Initiate the repair of a file

query Query the self healing state of the volume

set Set the self healing state of the volume

state Query the corruption state of the volume(s)

wait Wait for repair(s) to complete



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil repair set C:

Usage : fsutil repair set <volume pathname> <flags>

Valid Values: 0 - Disable general repair.

1 - Enable general repair.

9 - Enable repair and warn about potential data loss.

0x10 - Disable repair and bugcheck once on first corruption.

Before this option can be set you must enable

BugCheckOnCorrupt mode and then reboot. To

enable: fsutil behavior set BugcheckOnCorrupt 1



Eg: fsutil repair set C: 0

fsutil repair set C: 1

fsutil repair set C: 9

fsutil repair set C: 0x10



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil repair set C:

Usage : fsutil repair set <volume pathname> <flags>

Valid Values: 0 - Disable general repair.

1 - Enable general repair.

9 - Enable repair and warn about potential data loss.

0x10 - Disable repair and bugcheck once on first corruption.

Before this option can be set you must enable

BugCheckOnCorrupt mode and then reboot. To

enable: fsutil behavior set BugcheckOnCorrupt 1



Eg: fsutil repair set C: 0

fsutil repair set C: 1

fsutil repair set C: 9

fsutil repair set C: 0x10



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil repair set C: 0x10

Self healing state on C: has been changed to: 0x10



Values: 0x1 - Enable general repair.

0x9 - Enable repair and warn about potential data loss.

0x10 - Disable repair and bugcheck once on first corruption.



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil repair set C: 0x1

Self healing state on C: has been changed to: 0x1



Values: 0x1 - Enable general repair.

0x9 - Enable repair and warn about potential data loss.

0x10 - Disable repair and bugcheck once on first corruption.



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil

---- Commands Supported ----



8dot3name 8dot3name management

behavior Control file system behavior

dax Dax volume management

dirty Manage volume dirty bit

file File specific commands

fsInfo File system information

hardlink Hardlink management

objectID Object ID management

quota Quota management

repair Self healing management

reparsePoint Reparse point management

storageReserve Storage Reserve management

resource Transactional Resource Manager management

sparse Sparse file control

tiering Storage tiering property management

transaction Transaction management

usn USN management

volume Volume management

wim Transparent wim hosting management



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty

---- DIRTY Commands Supported ----



query Query the dirty bit

set Set the dirty bit



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set C:

Volume - C: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutIl epari C:

epari is an invalid parameter.

---- Commands Supported ----



8dot3name 8dot3name management

behavior Control file system behavior

dax Dax volume management

dirty Manage volume dirty bit

file File specific commands

fsInfo File system information

hardlink Hardlink management

objectID Object ID management

quota Quota management

repair Self healing management

reparsePoint Reparse point management

storageReserve Storage Reserve management

resource Transactional Resource Manager management

sparse Sparse file control

tiering Storage tiering property management

transaction Transaction management

usn USN management

volume Volume management

wim Transparent wim hosting management



C:\Windows\system32>fsutIl repair C:

C: is an invalid parameter.

---- REPAIR Commands Supported ----



enumerate Enumerate the entries of a volume's corruption log

initiate Initiate the repair of a file

query Query the self healing state of the volume

set Set the self healing state of the volume

state Query the corruption state of the volume(s)

wait Wait for repair(s) to complete



C:\Windows\system32>fsutIl repair initiate c:

Usage : fsutil repair initiate <volume pathname> <file ref#>

file ref# : File Reference including segment number of the file.

Eg : fsutil repair initiate C: 0x001600000000123D



C:\Windows\system32>fsutIl repair initiate c:\

Usage : fsutil repair initiate <volume pathname> <file ref#>

file ref# : File Reference including segment number of the file.

Eg : fsutil repair initiate C: 0x001600000000123D



C:\Windows\system32>fsutIl repair initiate c:\

Usage : fsutil repair initiate <volume pathname> <file ref#>

file ref# : File Reference including segment number of the file.

Eg : fsutil repair initiate C: 0x001600000000123D



C:\Windows\system32>chkdsk /f

The type of the file system is NTFS.

Cannot lock current drive.



Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another

process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be

checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) y



This volume will be checked the next time the system restarts.



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil

---- Commands Supported ----



8dot3name 8dot3name management

behavior Control file system behavior

dax Dax volume management

dirty Manage volume dirty bit

file File specific commands

fsInfo File system information

hardlink Hardlink management

objectID Object ID management

quota Quota management

repair Self healing management

reparsePoint Reparse point management

storageReserve Storage Reserve management

resource Transactional Resource Manager management

sparse Sparse file control

tiering Storage tiering property management

transaction Transaction management

usn USN management

volume Volume management

wim Transparent wim hosting management



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty query C:

Volume - C: is Dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty query D:

Volume - D: is NOT Dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set D:

Volume - D: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set D:

Volume - D: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set D:

Volume - D: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set D:

Volume - D: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>

C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set D:

Volume - D: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set D:

Volume - D: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty set D:

Volume - D: is now marked dirty



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil

---- Commands Supported ----



8dot3name 8dot3name management

behavior Control file system behavior

dax Dax volume management

dirty Manage volume dirty bit

file File specific commands

fsInfo File system information

hardlink Hardlink management

objectID Object ID management

quota Quota management

repair Self healing management

reparsePoint Reparse point management

storageReserve Storage Reserve management

resource Transactional Resource Manager management

sparse Sparse file control

tiering Storage tiering property management

transaction Transaction management

usn USN management

volume Volume management

wim Transparent wim hosting management



C:\Windows\system32>fsutil dirty query D:

Volume - D: is Dirty



C:\Windows\system32>

now i don't know what to do and running chkdsk is no good i will try reinstalling windows before reinstalling windows anybody can share some fixes. Thanks

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