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Curious question, may sound odd or foolish.

Im making the assumption that startup repair uses some sort of cmd commands. I am curious as to what they are.

Most of the time, if I have a boot/partition issue, I just use bcdedit or bootrec. Today I had a particular issue that wasnt resolvable using those commands. I had to use startup repair. I would like to be able to do whatever startup repair does in the future but in cmd.

Does that make sense? Can anyone help me out?

I wasnt able to find any documentation that specifically explained cmd commands or such.

Thanks

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  • If you don't me asking, why? Do you not trust the Startup Repair utility? Personally, I really like to see how things work within Windows, also... but not to the point where I could conceivably make the fix-actions occur much more slowly.
    – Run5k
    Commented Nov 19, 2016 at 1:37
  • From what I know, alternative way in order to check and repair your hard drive through cmd is "chkdisk" command.
    – GNMercado
    Commented Nov 19, 2016 at 1:39
  • I do trust it, but i like to leave the power in my hands and not the tools available to me. that way if i lose access to those tools i can still accomplish it. make sense? probably not, just how i am as a person
    – colbyt
    Commented Nov 21, 2016 at 18:41

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