Disk Error Checking Freezes
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or hangs at some Stage RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance If you find that Check Disk or ChkDsk is check disk freezes stage 4 stuck at a particular percentage or hangs at some stage in scan disk freezes Windows, then this post suggests some troubleshooting steps that may help you. It could be 10%, 12%, 27% disk error checking taking forever or any such percentage. Again, it could be stage 2, 4, 5 or any such. ChkDsk stuck or hangs 1] The best suggestion I have to give is hang on
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and let it run. It may take a couple of hours, but given time, it it is known to complete in most cases. If need be, leave it overnight and let it run its course. 2] If this does not help, restart your computer, by pressing the power button. During the next boot, press the Esc, Enter or the appropriate disk error checking software key to stop the running of ChkDsk. Once you boot to the desktop, do the following: Run Disk Cleanup utility to clear your junk files. Open an elevated CMD type sfc /scannow and hit Enter to run the System File Checker. Once the scan is completed, restart your computer. Remember to exit ChkDsk during boot. Next, again open CMD as admin type Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and hit Enter to repair the Windows image. Now see if ChkDsk is able to complete the scan. As I mentioned earlier, keep it over night if need be. Advertisement ^ Hope it helps. This problem occurs more in Windows 7 and earlier. Windows 8 and Windows 10 handles disk check operations more efficiently. Disk Error Checking now is a bit different from the earlier versions of Windows. In Windows 8, Microsoft has redesigned chkdsk utility – the tool for detecting and fixing disk corruption. Microsoft introduced a file system called ReFS, which does not require an offline chkdsk to repair corruptions – as it follows a different model for resilie
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