Windows7 stop chkdsk at startup

How to stop chkdsk at restart on windows 7?

1. click on the menu 'Start' Windows on the desktop, then click on "Run" (Windows XP) or "Search" (Windows Vista or 7).

2. Type "regedit" in the search box and press 'Enter' to start recording.

3. click on '+' in the folder 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' to develop. Click on the 'SYSTEM' folder and click on the folder "CurrentControlSet". Click on the 'Control' folder, then click the "Session Manager" folder.

4. double click 'BootExecute' on the right pane. You should see the default value of the key defined as autocheck autochk * (with asterisk). The asterisk (*) means that the Windows controls every drive for consistency. Add "/ K:C" at the end of the autocheck autochk * after the addition, the final value should look like this: autocheck autochk / k: C *.

5. click on "File" and click "Exit" to close the registry. Restart your computer. The disk check is no longer lance to the computer startup.

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