I am unable to do a Chkdsk at startup.

I can't run chkdsk on my laptop. My current operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 64 x. When I run chkdsk /r in high in the cmd mode, he invites a reboot is required to check my drive. When I restart my laptop, it just starts up normally and does not take into account the scheduled task. I was around browsing what is causing this problem and have found that when a laptop is placed in hibernation mode, it can corrupt and sometimes the autocheck/bootcheck registry value. When I shot to the top of the value in regedit, it was infact corrupt so I missed the key that others have recommended. Despite this, chkdsk should not run at startup, and the autocheck damage value is produced once more on another look. I was wondering if anyone knew what is originally autocheck.exe damaged during the reboot (thus preventing chkdsk from running), and if there is a way to fix this or a Microsoft Hot Fix pertaining to this issue which can be run to fix it? Thank you!

Original title: cannot run CHKDSK at startup

Hi Ken28,

 

(1) that you get an error message or error code?
(2) did you make changes on the computer?

Method 1-

See the article-

The Chkdsk.exe program does not start successfully on a Windows 7 computer

Go to method 2, if the method 1 does not help.

 

 

Method 2-

I would have you run the Chkdsk command by choosing command prompt commands in the Windows recovery environment.

See the article-

What are the system recovery options in Windows 7?

Now, restart the computer and check.

 

Noyou: the command Chkdsk will try to fix bad sectors on the hard drive. All the data on these areas could be lost in the process. The computer may enter a State no boot as well. Proceed at your own risk.

 

 

Hope this helps!

 

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