F not set paramiter to run chkdsk in read-only

I get a notice that looks like this

Windows - file corrupted

The file or directory

C:\Windows\System32|config\system.log is corrupted and unreadable. Run the Chkdsk utility.

Well, I run the utilitiy, and it starts by saying F paramiter undefined running Chkdsk in read-only mode. How to set the 'F' paramiter?

Thank you

CHKDSK /F

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