Windows needs to repeatedly check consistency D even if nothing is wrong

I have several SSD and HD, including C (SSD) and D (HD).  At least several times a month, from the start, I get the black screen indicating that d should be checked for consistency.  This has happened for nearly two years.  Sometimes I let him check D and Windows should NEVER found a problem with it.

Why this Dungeon is happening and how to get Windows to stopy hurt seeing D as needing to be checked?

Hello

Welcome to the Microsoft community. I will certainly help you to question. This problem occurs because of the corruption in the registry or when chkdsk runs at startup.

Important: When running chkdsk on the drive if bad sectors are found on the disk hard when chkdsk attempts to repair this area if all available on which data can be lost.

Open command prompt high by following the instructions below:

  1. Open the start menu and type cmd.
  2. Right-click on the command prompt and click "run as administrator"
  3. Click Yes at the prompt of the UAC.

Once the open command prompt, follow the instructions below:

To disable CHKDSK from startup using the on command chkntfs /x switch in command prompt. The /x switch will exclude a verification by default startup car. If you have drive C: as your hard drive, then the command to disable chkdsk C: drive analysis would be:

chkntfs /x c:

Since you have 2 disk, C and D, you can disable chkdsk with the command below

chkntfs /x c: d:

Hope this information was useful. Let us know the results once you have tried the following steps.

Thank you

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