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olgun52:
Hello,

I'm trying to work as an assistant here. We have a problem. I would be very happy if you help. The software does not enter safe mode and hangs.When we run in safe mode; again after a while 10% hangs.

https://forum.donanimhaber.com//mesaj/yonlen/143448122

I ran SFC.exe. Was successful.
I ran the following commands with the Farbar recovery scan Tool.

https://forum.donanimhaber.com//mesaj/yonlen/143448122

cmd: sfc /scannow
cmd: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
CMD: ECHO Y|CHKDSK C: /F


Checkhd.txt
https://filebin.net/8u3wsql9l1lgi66v

We get the error below;

WARNING!  F parameter not specified. Running CHKDSK in read-only mode.
Errors found.  CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode.

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CMD: ECHO Y|CHKDSK C: /R

We get the error below, when I enter this command.

https://filebin.net/ijoyrxmdl61ytpdr/Ekran_Al_nt_s_.PNG?t=n8sil12w

Could you have a suggestion for a solution. Thank you very much.

Boggin:
It's usually because the chkdsk has found a problem when it reports it cannot continue in read-only mode.

chkdsk implies c: so there's no need to use it in the cmd.

I would suggest that you create a system image then enter the cmd as chkdsk /r

This will take longer than just the file check as it will check for bad sectors on the HDD.

If it reports any KBs in bad sectors, then you will need to replace it then use the system image to restore with.

If you use Windows own Create a system image, then you will need a disk to boot you into the advanced boot options to select restore using a system image.

I assume you are using Win 10 ?

If so then you can create Win 10 install media after reading - https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10

You can change the boot order by tapping F12 as you switch on then use the cursor keys to select the media you are using.

Insert the install media and press enter.

I've found that when using an USB that it is best to insert that first before switching on.

If using a DVD you will be momentarily prompted to press any key to boot from CD/DVD.

Use the dropdown to change or confirm the time and currency then navigate to the Install screen.

Click on Repair your computer - Troubleshoot - Advanced options and select the image restore option

olgun52:
Hello

I understood what you mean. Thank you for your prompt reply. I will run it as you have taught me.I'll come back and write again.

Have a nice day. Greetings.

Best  regards.

Boggin:
To read the chkdsk log, go Start - type eventvwr and press enter when it comes up.

Ensure that Event Viewer (Local) is highlighted in the left pane - if it isn't, just click on it.

When it has read the data, expand Windows logs - click on Application/Action/Find and type chkdsk into the Find box and press enter.

Cancel the Find box and read the log in the scrollable pane below.

Other than what else it reports, you are looking to see if it reports any KBs in bad sectors.

olgun52:
Ok. Thank you so much.

Regards.

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