Does chkdsk already could changed/removed data in "this" situation?

LIONSVIOS

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Jun 23, 2016
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This is the screen just before exiting chkdsk. There were bad sectors on the disk. In that case some corrupted data on bad sectors, I heard, could be changed/removed when chkdsk is executed with /r switch, so I turned it off in haste. As you see, chkdsk didn't leave any messages that it deleted or modifed something. Still could there be any files already changed? When I checked it out after the terminaton no found.xxx folder or chk file was found.

It is said that there could be losses in the data recorded on the sectors marked as bad in the recovery process using /r switch. What I'd like to know is if there could be any possibility that when the job occurred it proceeded without leaving any job history on the prompt screen.
 
Solution
Since you abruptly exited the process, yes there could be files lost at this time. But it's at the looking for bad clusters not actually fixing them, so it should be fine. You should have your data backup up already, replace the drive.