When I boot I get a screen

When that I start, I get a screen telling me that one of my drives (C: os) should be checked for consistency.  On the bottom of the type on the screen it says that the disk check was cancelled.  It looks like a command prompt screen. The screen stays on for about 15 seconds, then goes in the log on screen.  This has happened for at least a week, maybe two. He does not seem to be one another problem that was wondering what the cause. I tried to find me how to scan the hard drive, but don't know how.  Can anyone help with this?  Any input would be helpful.

Hello

This is a very good tutorial on how to do it.

"How to run the check disk at startup in Vista or Windows 7"

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

See you soon.

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