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Windows Vista Chkdsk Stuck

What Chkdsk Does (and When to Use It) The Check Disk utility, also known as chkdsk (since that’s the command you use to run it) scans through your entire hard drive. Letzte Update: 01.06.2017 Geändert: Links Updatet. Problem Behandlung bei "STOP" Fehlermeldungen (Win NT / Win2000 / WinServer / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / win10). Sometimes Windows patches or service packs simply will not install successfully. Following the definition of insanity and going back to Microsoft Update to try again.

Disable or Stop Auto CHKDSK During Windows Startup. One of Windows annoying so called “features” is the Windows disk checker (Chkdsk) being automatically executed whenever you don’t shut down your computer properly.

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Help on what to do when your computer gets stuck or freezes (locked-up) during the installation or configuration of a Windows update. Windows Boot Genius. Laptop won't boot with blue/black screen of death? Windows crashed and can't access your data? Computer keeps restarting or freezes after login? Windows XP automatic restart. Stuck in a continuous restart loop. How to disable automatically restart on system failure. Fix for Unable to mount ”.

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The blue colored screen appears on Windows XP or black colored screen for Windows Vista and 7 during boot that says: Checking file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. You may cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue. To skip disk checking, press any key within 1. Simply pressing any key would stop Check disk from running but when you restart your computer, you’ll get this prompt again because Windows still thinks the drive needs scanning and will keep reminding you until it is checked.

Sometimes, even after letting Check disk scan the drive that it wants to, the checking process would still automatically run at next boot and it wants to check the drives again. What we have found out is that when Windows detects there has been an improper shutdown or a drive such as a USB flash drive has been ejected before the system has finished with it, a secret value is stored on the drive to let Windows know about the issue and force a Check disk request. This value is known as a “Dirty bit” and is a single hex value (2 values for Windows 8) that Windows looks at on boot for system drives or when the the external device is inserted. If the fsutil tool reports that the drive letter is not dirty, the disk checking process will not want to run for that drive. However, when a drive letter is being marked as dirty, we discovered the location of the hex values on the drive that are being modified and resetting the dirty bit hex value to default will magically stop the auto disk check on boot.

While resetting the dirty bit manually would be the best solution for many situations, it is more difficult to do on system drives such as C because they will be locked and not allow editing from within Windows to change the bit value. Another option for these drives is to simply instruct Windows not to bother checking whether they have been marked as dirty on boot, so you’ll never get a request to auto check them again.

Here’s how to disable or stop Check disk from scanning your drives in Windows boot for Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Windows 8. There are people who suggest editing the registry to do this which works if done properly, but the recommended and safer way to disable auto Check disk from starting up is using the /x switch via the chkntfs command in Command Prompt. This switch will exclude a drive from the default boot time check.

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To get to the Command Prompt, go to: Start - > Run (or Win key+R) - > type cmd and press enter. If you have drive C: as the drive you want exclude, then the command to disable chkdsk from scanning the C: drive would be: chkntfs /x c: If you have a second drive to exclude, C: and D: for example, you can disable Check disk with the command below.

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Simply add all the drives you want to exclude in this way, separating them with a space. Sometimes users don’t like editing the registry or using the command prompt, which is why for your convenience, we have created a simple batch file to run the command for you. Download and run the . Make sure to right click and “Run as Administrator”. Download Autocheck Boot Exclude.

There are some experts who believe that it’s better not to disable Check disk from scanning your hard drive. But sometimes it makes sense if you don’t want it to scan your hard drive because if it finds anything bad, damaged files will be changed to File.

CHK. When that happens, you will have to use data recovery software or some third party tools to recognize and recover the CHK files. There are other important functions the Windows chkntfs command performs you should know about, which are discussed in more detail on page 2.

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