Name: Anonymous 2006-02-11 6:09
Other than chkdsk, What program can interactively check if NTFS files are corrupted (either written corrupt files or files which became corrupted after their original write)
If such a program exists, does it need to first checksum every file on the drive to have a "known-good" reference table?
Does NTFS keep checksum information for every file by default?
Is there a way to check files for corruption without knowing their original checksum?
If such a program exists, does it need to first checksum every file on the drive to have a "known-good" reference table?
Does NTFS keep checksum information for every file by default?
Is there a way to check files for corruption without knowing their original checksum?