stop chkdsk running the system to boot.

I am running Windows 7 and have set chkdsk on C:, but it starts tracks abends restarts tracks abends etc. It ignores any key entry well before it says that I have 10 seconds to press any to stop it. What now?

Hi Rodericgass,

Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community.

According to the description of the problem, you have set to run CHKDSK on drive C and now it runs after each reboot. I suggest you try the steps by Amrita M responded on December 29, 2009 in the following thread and see if it helps you to solve the problem.

How to disable the command CHKDSK - Check Disk start up for Windows 7

Keep us updated on the status of your issue and we will be happy to help you.

Kind regards

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