running chkdsk on a disk without a drive letter

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Published on 2012-12-13T04:04:30Z Indexed on 2012/12/13 5:07 UTC
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I have a hard drive that shows up in Disk Management as having two partitions.

One of the partitions says 69.71GB and that's it. The other says 4.82GB and, underneath that, Healthy (OEM Partition).

I'm trying to do chkdsk on the 69.71GB partition and am unsure of how to do it without a drive letter.

Any ideas?

It's an NTFS partition that's gotten corrupted. Linux's ntfsfix spits out a bunch of errors so I'm thinking chkdsk might be better.

Thanks

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