After tried a lot of methods, the simplest and most powerful way for me is just the windows native command.
chkdsk :x /f
Here “x” is the label for your partition, for example, “c” or “d” or “e”…
After tried a lot of methods, the simplest and most powerful way for me is just the windows native command.
chkdsk :x /f
Here “x” is the label for your partition, for example, “c” or “d” or “e”…