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mrkill:
i tried this too but it didnt work . i tried it in safe mode also.
after i reboot my computer it will display :

checking file system on C:
the type of the file system is NTFS.
A disk check has been scheduled.
disk checking has been cancelled.

it will display this massage for only 2 seconds and there is no options.


i also tried to cancle the chkdsk from cmd and assign it again , it also didnt work .


but i noticed something in my registery :
in session manager the bootexecute is always modified  by default like this (autocheck autochk /k:C *) not (autocheck autochk*)
and when i do chkdsk in cmd it will change to (autocheck autochk /r \??\C:autocheck autochk /k:C *)
so is it normal ?

i also noticed that after i schedule a disk check it wont be displayed in tast scheduler.

even i tried to do chkdsk from computer-properties-tools-check now & i tried to use third party application and that didnt work too.


so might it be a problem caused by a faulty hdd or corrupted windows setup ? :sad:

Shane:
Try it again, this time when you see the Windows logo starting up and before the chkdsk screen shows up, unplug your keyboard. I want to see what happens there.

I was researching this and found a few users who had a stuck key on the keyboard, and with the boot time chkdsk if ANYTHING is touched it is canceled. So it is worth a quick try, unless it is a laptop that is lol

Chkdsk doesnt run at startup, instead it is another exe made to run in that mode, and that is autochk. Chkdsk can only be ran in Windows.

There is also the chkntfs tool we can use as well


--- Quote ---chkntfs /?
Displays or modifies the checking of disk at boot time.

CHKNTFS volume [...]
CHKNTFS /D
CHKNTFS /T[:time]
CHKNTFS /X volume [...]
CHKNTFS /C volume [...]

  volume         Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon),
                 mount point, or volume name.
  /D             Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are
                 checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are
                 dirty.
  /T:time        Changes the AUTOCHK initiation countdown time to the
                 specified amount of time in seconds.  If time is not
                 specified, displays the current setting.
  /X             Excludes a drive from the default boot-time check.  Excluded
                 drives are not accumulated between command invocations.
  /C             Schedules a drive to be checked at boot time; chkdsk will run
                 if the drive is dirty.

If no switches are specified, CHKNTFS will display if the specified drive is
dirty or scheduled to be checked on next reboot.

--- End quote ---

Shane

mrkill:
i have a laptop i cant disconnect the keyboard and the chkntfs tool didnt work too.

but i have inserted the installation disk in my computer and i booted from it , then inside the setup i clicked on repair and there i clicked on cmd and typed the chkdsk C: /r and it worked . i couldnt save it but i remember that it said that window replaced some files also there is bad sectors.

but i can still not able to do it within windows only it works with installation disk .

so i tried to run sfc/SCANNNOW in cmd to see if the problem is fixed but windows is still reporting that i have corrupted files and cant be fixed.even that it has been only about one week since i fresh installed windows , i also did windows repairs and pre scann , in pre scan it didnt report of bad or corrupted files or packages so i did all the repairs, now my windows crashes alot and sfc is still reporting bad files.

Shane:
Bad sectors means time to replace the drive.

Those bad sectors are what is causing all the problems. :wink:

Shane

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