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8, 8.1 January 13, 2015 CHKDSK is a Windows utility that can check the integrity of your hard disk and can fix various file system errors. CHKDSK (or chkdsk.exe) is https://neosmart.net/wiki/chkdsk/ short for "check disk". Contents1 Screenshots2 How to run CHKDSK in Windows2.1 CHKDSK in Windows XP2.1.1 From Command Prompt2.1.2 From My Computer2.1.3 From the installation disc2.2 CHKDSK in Windows Vista2.2.1 From Command Prompt2.2.2 From My Computer2.2.3 From the installation disc2.3 CHKDSK in Windows 72.3.1 From Command Prompt2.3.2 From My Computer2.3.3 From the installation disc2.4 CHKDSK in Windows 8 or 8.12.4.1 From Command Prompt2.4.2 From My chkdsk utility Computer2.4.3 From the installation disc3 Commands and parameters4 Download chkdsk5 Troubleshooting5.1 Cannot continue in read-only mode5.2 Cannot run because the volume is in the use by another process5.3 Cannot lock current drive5.4 stop chkdsk on every boot5.5 chkdsk won't finish5.6 chkdsk won't run at startup6 More Information6.1 Support Links6.2 Applicable Systems It's recommended to use this utility when your computer shows various boot errors. The chkdsk utility windows check disk utility can be run if you need a fix for the following errors: 0x00000024 Various blue screen of death errors NTDETECT failed Fatal error reading boot.ini NTOSKRNL.EXE is missing or corrupt 0x0000007B 0xc0000001 on a Windows Vista computer 0xc000014C on a Windows 8 computer and others The check disk utility can repair problems such as: bad sectors lost clusters cross-linked files directory errors Screenshots The check disk tool can be run via Command Prompt or, if you can boot into Windows from My Computer > Properties > Tools depending on the Windows version you installed on your PC. The command line tool can be ran on a Windows XP computer from within the Windows XP Recovery Console: The utility from within Windows XP, from My Computer and not Command Prompt: This is how you start a scan with the disk utility if you can boot into Windows Vista: How to run CHKDSK in Windows This utility is available for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 or 8.1. If you can boot into Windows, you can run the check disk utility on each hard drive or partition you have