Windows 10: Chkdsk issue

Discus and support Chkdsk issue in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hi, so I recently upgraded to windows 10 from windows 7 and it was working fine for a week. However a few hours ago, the system prompted me to restart... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by isaacntk, Apr 5, 2016.

  1. isaacntk Win User

    Chkdsk issue


    Hi, so I recently upgraded to windows 10 from windows 7 and it was working fine for a week. However a few hours ago, the system prompted me to restart to scan disk for errors. I restart, windows does a scan and gets stuck at 59%.

    I let it run for 6 hours and there was still no progress so I decided to do a force restart. I assume it just performs a chkdsk but restarting doesn't give me the option to skip it. Doing another force restart makes it go into system recovery mode. After the "diagnosing your pc" stage, it says "repairing disk errors. this might take over and hour to complete." so I cannot access the recovery options either.

    Using the boot media I used to install windows 10 in the first place, I ran recovery options, but system restore can't detect the drive and the command prompt is mounted on X:\ instead of C:\ so I assume the recovery media is running independent of my main boot drive.

    I assume windows scheduled a chkdsk without the /f flag but now I have no way of booting into windows to correct that. I know my installation is fine because I just rebooted from it several hours ago to do the dskchk.

    I really don't want to reset my pc just because chkdsk can't complete so I'd like to know if there is a way to:
    • Skip or cancel chkdsk from boot
    • Get into recovery options without going through automatic repair
    • Use the recovery media to mess with the current installation drive (and hopefully remove the scheduled chkdsk from startup)

    Thanks in advance!

    :)
     
    isaacntk, Apr 5, 2016
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  3. SFrelke Win User
    HELP - Windows 10 chkdsk issue

    Greg,

    Thanks - although helpful your reply didn't answer whether or not I should stop chkdsk, which I need to know before I can check the drive, which is a SSD, for issues. chkdsk showed some corrupt segments...I will attempt to get a screen shot.
     
    SFrelke, Apr 5, 2016
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  4. Tony K Win User

    Chkdsk issue

    Tony K, Apr 5, 2016
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  5. ARC
    Arc Win User
    I see that Tony (@HippsieGypsie) has already provided the perfect answer to your second and third question. *Smile

    To skip or cancel chkdsk on boot, you may press any key on the keyboard within 10 seconds for that time being. You have to do it for all the volumes/partitions of the HDD.

    If the disk is anyhow failing, it will ask for chkdsk again on the next boot. Be sure about it, test the HDD for any possible error. Seatools will be a good option to do it. SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use - Windows 7 Help Forums

    If the disk is not failing, and still it prompts of chkdsk on every boot, disable Fast Startup. Fast Startup - Turn On or Off in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums

    See how it goes. Let us know.
     
  6. topgundcp Win User
    IMO, It is normal that chkdsk on your HD seems to stall at time trying to repair a bad spot and register it in MFT table so Windows will avoid using it. I have seen cases that it would take over a day to complete so 6 hours is nothing. Just let it run untill completion.

    Download CrystalDiskInfo6_3_2.zip - CrystalDiskInfo - SourceForge.JP , unzip and run to check if your HD is healthy. If there's some warning about bad sector(s) then it's time to replace it, no software can fix if you have a hardware problem.
     
    topgundcp, Apr 5, 2016
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  7. isaacntk Win User
    Thank you! That is exactly what I needed.

    For anyone else that encounters a similar issue, here's how I solved it:
    • Download the bootable rescue disk mentioned and use a tool such as Rufus to create a bootable drive with the .iso file
    • Boot into the drive, which has a number of recovery utilities already built in
    • To remove the scheduled chkdsk at boot, run 'regedit'
    • Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and go to File -> Load Hive
    • Navigate to your original windows installation drive and go to Windows/System32/config
    • Select System.dat then enter any Key name
    • Open the created folder(the name you entered)
    • Navigate to CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager and doubleclick the BootExecute Value
    • Replace everything with "autocheck autochk *"
    • Reboot the system and boot to your normal device.
    • If dskchk still runs, you will have 8 seconds to cancel it.
     
    isaacntk, Apr 5, 2016
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  8. isaacntk Win User

    Chkdsk issue

    Ah, I assumed that windows 10 had scheduled a chkdsk without an /f flag and might not fix the errors. When I wanted to go change that, I found myself unable to boot into windows 10 at all because the recovery options also performed a chkdsk.

    I believe because windows scheduled it automatically, I wasn't given the option to skip the chkdsk. After editing the registry through the bootable rescue disk, I was presented with the option to skip and an 8 second timer as would be expected of a normal boot.

    Thanks once again for your help guys!
     
    isaacntk, Apr 5, 2016
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  9. Tony K Win User
    Your quite welcome. Glad we could help.

    I'm curious to know if there was indeed something wrong with the disk. Please let us know?
     
    Tony K, Apr 5, 2016
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  10. isaacntk Win User
    I don't doubt that there are indeed issues with my disk. Just that I thought chkdsk would have worked faster and after 6 hours I assumed it had hit a dead end. But whatever the issues are, they aren't causing any problems, windows still boots normally and I've yet to encounter any data loss. Won't push my luck though so I'll probably let it run again for a full day if needed, but at a better time.
     
    isaacntk, Apr 5, 2016
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  11. topgundcp Win User
    What you did there was bypassing chkdsk so I don't think your problem was solved. What you might want to do is to delay the count down time to skip chkdsk by going to the registry and change the value of AutoChkTimeout to a value such as 10 seconds so you can skip chkdsk within 10 seconds by pressing the <ESC> key.
    the entry is under: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager

    Of course, your Windows will boot and run normally unless Windows tries to use those bad spots then BSOD/abnormal behaviour can happen.

    I would suggest to run chkdsk /r C: before you go to bed, let it run over night.
     
    topgundcp, Apr 5, 2016
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  12. isaacntk Win User
    I found some time to do a chkdsk. Instead of running it through boot, I decided to do it through the bootable rescue disk. 12 Hours in, I'm at stage 5 - I think. There's some issue with the printing. I can run it as long as I need for now, but a quick calculation of the rate its going (~50 sectors/files/clusters? idk what the unit is) per second, about 37 million more to go, It seems it should complete in about 8.7 days. I'll leave it till tomorrow night to see if the rate improved. The ETA is hovering around 1 hour and 40 mins, but the seconds don't count down.


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    isaacntk, Apr 9, 2016
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  13. Tony K Win User

    Chkdsk issue

    Thanks for the progress report. That seems like an awful long time....
     
    Tony K, Apr 9, 2016
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  14. OldMike65 Win User
    You just might to have to replace that drive.....at some point. hopefully everything will turn out alright.
     
    OldMike65, Apr 9, 2016
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  15. isaacntk Win User
    Yeah I agree. Its a 2tb drive partitioned into the windows partition and another storage partition (C and D respectively).

    If I get 2 new drives to replace it, would it be possible to copy each partitions' contents and still have a bootable drive in C?
    Or should I just get a 2tb replacement and do a low level copy of the entire disk?
     
    isaacntk, Apr 10, 2016
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