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submitted 1 year ago by ADHDefy@kbin.social to c/linux@kbin.social

I was just accessing some files off a portable HDD and my power went out due to a storm. When it came back on, my HDD wouldn't mount anymore. I booted into my Windows partition and had it scan and repair the drive, and thankfully it works again.

But I'm wondering--did I have to boot into Windows for that? Does Linux have any such utility?

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[-] ShaunaTheDead@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

fsck is probably what you're looking for.

[-] e_t_@kbin.pithyphrase.net 1 points 1 year ago

It may be important for OP's dual-boot setup to note that Windows should be used to check an NTFS filesystem.

[-] ogwillikers@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago

It's recommended to let Windows check NTFS drives, but there's ntfsfix for those that live dangerously.

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