Check the disc automatically cancels

I need to do a system restore but it says I have errors on C:. When I try to fix them it says that I can't fix a disk that rotates and I need to schedule a check disk for the next startup and make. When it starts the disk check semes start but immediately said that it has been revoked. Then, the computer will continue to boot normally. I tried to do this in safe mode and the same thing happens.

I need to do a system restore but it says I have errors on C:. When I try to fix them it says that I can't fix a disk that rotates and I need to schedule a check disk for the next startup and make. When it starts the disk check semes start but immediately said that it has been revoked. Then, the computer will continue to boot normally. I tried to do this in safe mode and the same thing happens.

Hey Hazufrazen

There are a few tips on this in the tutorial below

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-check-disk-Chkdsk.html

Walter, the time zone traveller

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