Chkdks without flags checks only FS metadata, the /B re-evaluates bad clustes on volume, which is necessary in your case. Reboot is required because the volume is in use and can not be checked...
HTH
Chkdks without flags checks only FS metadata, the /B re-evaluates bad clustes on volume, which is necessary in your case. Reboot is required because the volume is in use and can not be checked...
HTH