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A page for CLI defrag use; https://support.microsoft.com/kb/283080
One for CLI scandisk use; https://support.microsoft.com/kb/315265#method1



On 02/16/2013 03:57 PM, Jeff Kenyon wrote:
>> You can also do this in Windows Vista as well to get to defrag and scan. However, I am not impressed with this as you cannot really get any status messages as to how it's doing. The settlement goals for the hard drive but other drives I've used I got E flash drives and digital recorder drives. All I've been able to read is an explanation on how this all helps your computer. Is there a way of doing any of this from the command prompt?
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