On Jan 17, 2023, at 2:02 AM, Peter Corlett via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > If you mean CHKDSK.EXE, it's broadly equivalent to Unix fsck plus a surface > scan, and all fsck does is check and repair filesystem _metadata_. If the > metadata is corrupt then that's a good sign that the data itself is also > toast, but a successful verification of the metadata does not tell you > anything useful about the data itself.
And this is where having Optical Discs help. As part of my project, I’ve found backups from as far back as ’97, and as a result, recovered data that I’d lost by ’99. That includes an update to a book that can no longer be found on the Internet, and all the code for a Shareware program I wrote in ’96/97. The 3-2-1 rule says you should have at least 3 copies of your data, including two on different types of media, and a 3rd copy off-site. Zane