📎 P pstein Extraordinary Member Joined Mar 20, 2010 Messages 454 Sep 13, 2016 Thread Author #1 Assume I want to check the partition NTFS integrity of a Win 7 system from a BootCD with WinXP. Is this possible? Or is the WinXP chkdsk utility outdated and NOT usable for Win 7 NTFS systems? Peter Solution Neemobeer Sep 13, 2016 Windows 7 uses the same version of NTFS as XP NTFS v3.1 so it should work. From an elevated command prompt you can verify the NTFS info with this command fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo C: Sort by date Sort by votes Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Joined Jul 4, 2015 Messages 8,998 Sep 13, 2016 #2 Windows 7 uses the same version of NTFS as XP NTFS v3.1 so it should work. From an elevated command prompt you can verify the NTFS info with this command fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo C: Upvote 0 Downvote Solution You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads P Windows 7 How to setup boot partition-->win 7 partition? pstein Feb 11, 2014 Windows Upgrade and Installation Replies 4 Views 2K Mar 4, 2014 Saltgrass Question Question Merge Windows 7 Partition with Ubuntu Partition? NarWhat Jul 3, 2013 Linux Forums Replies 2 Views 3K Jul 26, 2013 Jimbo22 Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
P pstein Extraordinary Member Joined Mar 20, 2010 Messages 454 Sep 13, 2016 Thread Author #1 Assume I want to check the partition NTFS integrity of a Win 7 system from a BootCD with WinXP. Is this possible? Or is the WinXP chkdsk utility outdated and NOT usable for Win 7 NTFS systems? Peter
Assume I want to check the partition NTFS integrity of a Win 7 system from a BootCD with WinXP. Is this possible? Or is the WinXP chkdsk utility outdated and NOT usable for Win 7 NTFS systems? Peter
Solution Neemobeer Sep 13, 2016 Windows 7 uses the same version of NTFS as XP NTFS v3.1 so it should work. From an elevated command prompt you can verify the NTFS info with this command fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo C:
Windows 7 uses the same version of NTFS as XP NTFS v3.1 so it should work. From an elevated command prompt you can verify the NTFS info with this command fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo C:
Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Joined Jul 4, 2015 Messages 8,998 Sep 13, 2016 #2 Windows 7 uses the same version of NTFS as XP NTFS v3.1 so it should work. From an elevated command prompt you can verify the NTFS info with this command fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo C: Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Windows 7 uses the same version of NTFS as XP NTFS v3.1 so it should work. From an elevated command prompt you can verify the NTFS info with this command fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo C: