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I am trying to run chkdsk on the boot partition. I have been advised that this is a hidden partition that I first need to unhide using diskpart.

I found this explanationexplanation.

But this is what I am seeing. It is unclear to me where the BCD parition is.

How do I proceed? Are there better tools to be checking a disk with such as gparted or are there even custom utilities for repairing the boot partition?

diskpart

To put this in context, this question arose out of an answer that I received from an earlier questionquestion.

I am trying to run chkdsk on the boot partition. I have been advised that this is a hidden partition that I first need to unhide using diskpart.

I found this explanation.

But this is what I am seeing. It is unclear to me where the BCD parition is.

How do I proceed? Are there better tools to be checking a disk with such as gparted or are there even custom utilities for repairing the boot partition?

diskpart

To put this in context, this question arose out of an answer that I received from an earlier question.

I am trying to run chkdsk on the boot partition. I have been advised that this is a hidden partition that I first need to unhide using diskpart.

I found this explanation.

But this is what I am seeing. It is unclear to me where the BCD parition is.

How do I proceed? Are there better tools to be checking a disk with such as gparted or are there even custom utilities for repairing the boot partition?

diskpart

To put this in context, this question arose out of an answer that I received from an earlier question.

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Running diskpart and chkdsk on BCD partition

I am trying to run chkdsk on the boot partition. I have been advised that this is a hidden partition that I first need to unhide using diskpart.

I found this explanation.

But this is what I am seeing. It is unclear to me where the BCD parition is.

How do I proceed? Are there better tools to be checking a disk with such as gparted or are there even custom utilities for repairing the boot partition?

diskpart

To put this in context, this question arose out of an answer that I received from an earlier question.