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Here's how to use it. fsck, or "file system consistency check," is a UNIX tool that has been around for a long time. It checks storage disks for errors, and attempts to repair any problems.
These aren't like your chipset or graphics drivers where you can (and should) update them yourself, but fortunately, Windows has a built-in scan tool to help fix file system and Windows driver errors.
Linux provides quite a few commands to look into file system types. Here's a look at the various file system types used by Linux systems and the commands that will identify them.
On Windows 11, you can update the system, apps, drivers, and Microsoft products, and in this guide, I will teach you how.
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