CHKDSK is not always the best solution.
Sometimes, when trying to repair a graphic file, it will cause irreparable damage.
How do I know which file exactly is defective?
Why run a data recovery tool on big disks when it wants to recover only a specific file and not even know which one has been corrupted. So why recover 1TB of data just for one important file eg 2MB?
CHKDSK does not provide any additional information about files that need to be corrected. It's all nonsense!
Why there is no tool that can specify a specific file on disk if I know:
NTFS File ID
Directory NTFS File ID
The necessary tools that have the option to search on disk or partition table.
NTFS File ID
Directory NTFS File ID
Example:
C:\Windows NTFS File ID:
671C:\Windows Directory NTFS File ID:
5E:\Pliki\w_4f4d6b.jpg
NTFS File ID: 52 Directory NTFS File ID: 40Shows file name, path.
CHKDSK will not show what path to file, what name, nothing.