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in Windows 7 / Windows 8?Home » Security & System Tools 23/01/2014 Categories: Security & System Toolsby Nick This article will show you how to read the Event http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/where-are-the-error-checking-logsreports-in-xp-and/1c0feb17-9c99-4380-8ff7-121077c78116 Viewer log to see the scan results of Check Disk in Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.Steps to Read chkdsk Results Log Directly in Event ViewerFor performing this, you must be logged in as administrator to be able to open Event Viewer.1. If you have not done it, you will require to have already ran Check http://mywindowshub.com/read-event-viewer-log-check-disk-chkdsk-windows-7-windows-8/ Disk (chkdsk) in Vista/Windows 7 or Windows 8 before it will be in the Event Viewer System log.2. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog, type eventvwr.msc, and press Enter.3. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes (Windows 7/8) or Continue (Vista).4. In the left pane of Event Viewer, double click on Windows Logs to expand it, then right click on Application and click on Find.5. Copy and paste Chkdsk into the line, and click on Find Next.6. You will now be able to see the system log for the scan results of Check Disk (chkdsk).7. Go back to the starting of the log file list in the middle pane of Event Viewer, then copy and paste Wininit, and click on Find Next.8. You will now be able the system log for the scan results of Check Disk (Wininit).9. When completed looking for for Check Disk (chkdsk) application logs, you can shut down the Find window.10. When completed, you can close Ev
Date Social Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube About Making Technology Work For Everyone Loading How do I see the results of a https://askleo.com/how_do_i_see_the_results_of_a_chkdsk_that_ran_on_boot/ CHKDSK that ran on boot? CHKDSK must sometimes be run at boot time. When done, its displayed messages disappear. I'll show you where to find those CHKDSK results again. //OK, so CHKDSK ran when my machine rebooted, and displayed some stuff. Problem is I have no idea what it displayed, since it then proceeded to reboot the machine error checking when it was done. How do I get it to stop, pause or otherwise let me see what it did? It's not obvious, I can tell you that. For a recent article on CHKDSK, I carefully timed taking a few screen shots of CHKDSK as it was running in a virtual machine so I could capture the results. Besides not windows error checking being useful to the average user, it turns out that was overkill. You don't need to go to those lengths to get CHKDSK's output. In fact, you can almost ignore what it displays on boot. You can get the results later, much more easily. CHKDSK on Boot As I mention in What does "chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process" mean?, CHKDSK needs exclusive access to the disk it's checking if it's been instructed to attempt fixes or repairs. If that disk is your Windows drive (C:), CHKDSK can't have exclusive access, because Windows is using that drive simply to run your system. The solution is to indicate that CHKDSK should run automatically before Windows runs, the next time you reboot your machine. When you restart, the CHKDSK is performed before Windows is loaded. Prior to Windows 8, the actual CHKDSK information is displayed as it progresses. In Windows 8 and later, the details are hidden behind a progress indicator. CHKDSK runs as it normally does, and when it completes, it reboots the