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Fotonick2021-04-18 17:40:53
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Fotonick, 2021-04-18 17:40:53

How to remove permanent chkdsk after loading windows 10?

I have two systems working 7k on ssd and gaming 10k on the old hdd. After loading 10k when I reboot back to 7k there is always a check of all disks. Sometimes it even happens that 7ka crashes on loading into a blue screen. After that, you have to go to 10k again and the checkdisk happens there on boot. And today it happened so that in 7k there is a blue screen and in 10k there is a stupid error without a checkdisk. Fortunately, there was an installation 10k on a flash drive and the system recovered from it, after which the checkdisk passed and I was able to reboot into 7k. In general, it feels like 10k spoils all disks. Is there such a thing? How to prevent it? All the same, I live in both systems - all the work and my programs are in 7k, and 10k is purely for games. Move to 10ku finally do not offer.

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rPman, 2021-04-18
@rPman

Most likely the reason for the constant checkdisk in the windows 10 startup acceleration mechanism is fast boot, which is based on hibernate, instead of shutting down, the operating system does a logout (closes user processes) and then flushes the RAM to disk in hiberfil.sys, and the next time it is turned on, instead of starting OS just loads the memory back.
The problem is that the system does not unmount the disks at this moment (it is logical that the files are open for programs) plus, perhaps when you go into windows 7, the disks change when windows 10 does not expect this. And most importantly, windows 10 marks disks during hibernation as requiring verification, windows 7 sees and checks this.
Disable fast startup or disable hibernation altogether (you don't need all the methods in the article, the first one is enough)

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Puma Thailand, 2021-04-18
@opium

One of the disks is just broken, first check smarts

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Yan, 2021-04-18
@Slayer_nn

Well, here is the first link
https://www.support.com/how-to/how-to-stop-chkdsk-...

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