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Status: Not open for further replies. sweater Registered Member Joined: Jun 24, 2005 Posts: 1,674 Location: Philippines, the Political Dynasty Capital of the When I do a disk check error on my disk error checking taking forever drive (blue screens) every week it can takes longer. How can I cancel it...
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or is it okay to cancel this disk checking process without danger to the system? ...How? sweater, Feb 26, 2006
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#1 trickyricky Registered Member Joined: Mar 27, 2005 Posts: 475 Location: London, UK Which version of Windows? I guess it's either 98/SE or Me, since the disk checks triggered by incorrect shutdown in 2000 and
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XP take a second or two and most of the time you're not even aware they're happening. I would suggest that if, on occasion, you're in a real hurry, you can cancel the disk check, but if you can allow if to run most other times, I'd strongly advise you to do so, otherwise your disk will at some point become too corrupted to function as an OS any more. More disk error checking windows 8 to the point is why do you get so many blue screens? They are usually the sign of either serious compatibility problems, corruption problems or hardware problems, none of which should be ignored. trickyricky, Feb 26, 2006 #2 clique Registered Member Joined: Feb 7, 2006 Posts: 39 sweater said: When I do a disk check error on my drive (blue screens) every week it can takes longer. How can I cancel it... or is it okay to cancel this disk checking process without danger to the system? ...How?Click to expand... check you drive with this tool (extract and double click)http://www.hdtune.com/ read manual and do quick scan first( less than a minute) how big is your hard drive, chkdsk can be canceled any time. I suggest to do full chkdsk and leaving it overnight.when finished do it again next night. clique, Feb 26, 2006 #3 sweater Registered Member Joined: Jun 24, 2005 Posts: 1,674 Location: Philippines, the Political Dynasty Capital of the trickyricky said: Which version of Windows? I guess it's either 98/SE or Me, since the disk checks triggered by incorrect shutdown in 2000 and XP take a second or two and most of the time you're not even aware they're happening. I would suggest that if, on occasio
Windows 8/10 RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance In this post we will see how to cancel ChkDsk disk error checking mac in Windows 8/10 at startup or reboot, after it has been scheduled disk error checking tool vista in Windows. Disk Error Checking in Windows 8 is a bit different from the earlier versions of Windows. disk error checking linux In Windows 8/10, Microsoft has redesigned chkdsk utility – the tool for detecting and fixing disk corruption. Microsoft introduced a file system called ReFS, which does not require http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/checking-disk-error-can-i-cancel-it.121829/ an offline chkdsk to repair corruptions – as it follows a different model for resiliency and hence does not need to run the traditional chkdsk utility. The disk is periodically checked for file system errors, bad sectors, lost clusters, etc, during Automatic Maintenance and you now no longer need to really go and run it. But there may be http://www.thewindowsclub.com/how-to-cancel-chkdsk-in-windows-8 times when you may want to run the command line version of ChkDsk. In this case you may bring up CMD, enter the command chkdsk /f /r c: to identify bad sectors, attempt recovery of information and fix errors detected, and schedule a ChkDsk run at boot time. Cancel ChkDsk in Windows During Windows startup, you will be given a couple of seconds, during which you can press any key to abort the scheduled Disk checking. Advertisement If while it is running, you need to cancel it, then the only want to do it, is to power down the computer. But then, again on next restart, the scheduled chkdsk utility will run. If you want to cancel chkdsk in Windows 8 after you have scheduled it, here is how you can do it. Using Registry Editor Run regedit to open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager Change the BootExecute entry from: autocheck autochk * /r\DosDevice\C: To: autocheck autochk * Close the Registry Editor and restart your Windows
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