is it just the output from chkdsk or are you looking for something else? Fron the command line run CHKDSK > chkdsk.log, redirect your output to a file, assuming that's all you want.<P>EDIT: LOL, Joe, ...
So I'm working on the HDD of a laptop of a friend. I'm not sure wtf was done to this machine, but there has been a bit of reallocation due to bad sectors. Unfortunately, chkdsk seems to be running ...
If you frequently face a system crash, screen freeze, or the legendary BSOD – Blue Screen Of Death – on your Windows computer, certain registry files in Windows are likely corrupted. These problems ...