another thread reads:
"From the description, if FileIntegrity is set to Off, it will not trying to "examines other copies and trying to recover a disk error from a healthy copy" - however it will still do the "auto correction" which is its default behavior. The "auto correction" behavior is similar to a check disk in NTFS - which is not rely on Fileintegrity"
so, does "auto correction" correct bit rot, or do i need to recover bit rot error from a healthy copy which is only done when FileIntegrity Enable is set $True??
is "auto correction" always enabled?
what is difference between "auto correction" and "FileIntegrity" checking?
does the following command:
Set-FileIntegrity H:\ -Enable$True
enable file integrity checking for all current and future subdirectories and files on H:\ ??
i ask because i have used the command above but when i check individual files they all say FileIntegrity Enabled is False and i was not expecting this behavior and i haven't found it explicitly documented.