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Могу ли я прервать скандиск ("chkdsk /f d: "), чтобы сохранить результаты уже выполненной работы?

Могу ли я как-то сейчас остановить сканирование диска ("chkdsk /f d:"), чтобы сохранить его текущие результаты? Как видно на изображении, он уже обработал 6 миллионов 80 тысяч файлов из 14 миллионов.
Я хотел бы, чтобы восстановленное было сохранено, чтобы перезагрузить Windows, добавить больше оперативной памяти и мощности процессора, а затем снова запустить это сканирование. Это Windows 10 Pro. (Диск был ранее отсканирован в течение нескольких дней на другом компьютере под управлением Windows 7, и он испортил все файлы, поэтому сейчас Win10 должна их восстановить, потому что NTFS в системе Win7 и Win10 отличаются, а диск в основном использовался под Win10.)
Могу ли я как-то сейчас остановить сканирование диска ("chkdsk /f d:"), чтобы сохранить его текущие результаты? Как видно на изображении, он уже обработал 6 миллионов 80 тысяч файлов из 14 миллионов.
Я хотел бы, чтобы восстановленное было сохранено, чтобы перезагрузить Windows, добавить больше оперативной памяти и мощности процессора, а затем снова запустить это сканирование. Это Windows 10 Pro. (Диск был ранее отсканирован в течение нескольких дней на другом компьютере под управлением Windows 7, и он испортил все файлы, поэтому сейчас Win10 должна их восстановить, потому что NTFS в системе Win7 и Win10 отличаются, а диск в основном использовался под Win10.)
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Yes, you can cancel disk scanning "chkdsk /f d:", but you will not be able to keep the results of your current work. If you want to stop the scan in order to preserve recovered files, you must let it finish and see which files have been restored. Then, you will need to restart the system, add more RAM memory and processing power, and then run the scan again. However, please note that disk scanning can take a long time, so it is worth running it when you have enough time and resources.
Yes, you can cancel disk scanning "chkdsk /f d:", but you will not be able to keep the results of your current work. If you want to stop the scan in order to preserve recovered files, you must let it finish and see which files have been restored. Then, you will need to restart the system, add more RAM memory and processing power, and then run the scan again. However, please note that disk scanning can take a long time, so it is worth running it when you have enough time and resources.

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Even if you cancel the scan, you will not be able to recover your work. You should have backed up your work before the scans.

Even if you cancel the scan, you will not be able to recover your work. You should have backed up your work before the scans.

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BurnbabyPL

I wouldn't interrupt

I wouldn't interrupt

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JK22

It's best to wait for the process to finish once you've already started.

It's best to wait for the process to finish once you've already started.

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rafimoc
"If you're already scanning disks, do it to the end so that it scans quickly, you need an SSD or SAS disk, at least for the Windows system, then the system works faster. Here is a comparison of disk speeds: Media Type, Size, Throughput, Magnetic (HDD), 2.5/3.5'', 6 GB/s, Semiconductor (SSD), 2.5'', 6 GB/s (SATA) 6 GB/s (mSATA), 32 GB/s (M.2), Commercial, Server (SAS), 2.5/3.5'', 12 GB/s, Hybrid (SSHD), 2.5/3.5'', 6 GB/s."
"If you're already scanning disks, do it to the end so that it scans quickly, you need an SSD or SAS disk, at least for the Windows system, then the system works faster. Here is a comparison of disk speeds: Media Type, Size, Throughput, Magnetic (HDD), 2.5/3.5'', 6 GB/s, Semiconductor (SSD), 2.5'', 6 GB/s (SATA) 6 GB/s (mSATA), 32 GB/s (M.2), Commercial, Server (SAS), 2.5/3.5'', 12 GB/s, Hybrid (SSHD), 2.5/3.5'', 6 GB/s."

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Dyfuzor
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Unfortunately, it is not recommended to interrupt the chkdsk process during its operation, as it can lead to data loss or file system damage. Chkdsk is a tool for repairing and checking the integrity of the file system, and interrupting it can result in an improper operation termination.

If you want to preserve the progress of the chkdsk work done so far, the best solution is to let it complete. After completion, restart the computer again, add more hardware resources if necessary, and then run the disk scan again if you feel it is necessary.

Of course, before undertaking such actions, I recommend making a backup copy of important data to minimize the risk of information loss in case of unforeseen problems.

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Unfortunately, it is not recommended to interrupt the chkdsk process during its operation, as it can lead to data loss or file system damage. Chkdsk is a tool for repairing and checking the integrity of the file system, and interrupting it can result in an improper operation termination.

If you want to preserve the progress of the chkdsk work done so far, the best solution is to let it complete. After completion, restart the computer again, add more hardware resources if necessary, and then run the disk scan again if you feel it is necessary.

Of course, before undertaking such actions, I recommend making a backup copy of important data to minimize the risk of information loss in case of unforeseen problems.

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