Pls let me clarify the following:
1) New external HDD (Samsung):
I ran chkdsk with "/f /r" parameters. Took about an hour. As far as I can remember there were no problematic messages (like on recovering and "relocating" data to other sectors), instead it said
something like "operation accomplished successfully" (not verbatim); unfortunately, I didn't take a screenshot. Maybe there is a log file left from the check anywhere on the system? Or should I
simply run it a second time with "/f /r", just to retrieve the output of the command in the dos window?
2) I should have mentioned that I have had my internal HDD for only two years now (Western Digital IDE, 120 GB), it is not as old as the CPU (also, I replaced the old RAM for a 1 GB
module about two years ago). Concerning this one, as I already mentioned, one of three NTFS partitions (the program partition) has 64 cluster accounting mismatches, according to GParted live.
It is just 10 GB in size and quite crowded. My question here would be, should I run chkdsk on that drive as well?
3) The reason for having an external HDD is to take images/backups from all existing partitions of the internal HDD. I have done backups regularly for quite some time now, but only from the data
partition. Now, with the new external hard drive, I just wanted to partition it, encrypt the newly created/downsized NTFS partition in order to take image backups onto it.
That's all.