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Prevent Autochk from Running
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bet | 24/45 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 0,81 Mb. | | #829 |
When you run the chkdsk /f /r command, Windows prompts you to state whether you want to schedule Chkdsk to run the next time the system is started. To prevent the chkdsk /f /r command from running, follow these steps:
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Start Registry Editor.
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Locate the following subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet
\Control\Session Manager
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Change the BootExecute entry from
autocheck autochk * /p \??\C: autocheck autochk *
to the following:
autocheck autochk *
If you scheduled Chkdsk for multiple volumes, there is an autocheck entry for each volume. Repeat steps 2 and 3 of this procedure for each volume that you do not want checked. If you want to determine which volumes will be checked during the next startup process, view the entries in the BootExecute registry key.
Note “autocheck autochk *” is the default setting for Autochk and also the result of using the chkntfs /d command to have all volumes checked during the start-up process.
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