Windows 10: Scanning drive or repairing something every time I boot up my dell windows computer.

Discus and support Scanning drive or repairing something every time I boot up my dell windows computer. in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hi every time I boot my pc up I get the scanning and repairing drive message or something and its a pretty long error code after a few mins it goes and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Jason C2, Nov 5, 2022.

  1. Jason C2 Win User

    Scanning drive or repairing something every time I boot up my dell windows computer.


    Hi every time I boot my pc up I get the scanning and repairing drive message or something and its a pretty long error code after a few mins it goes and the computer loads the desktop as normal and runs fine I was wondering if anyone knew how I could stop this from happening every time I boot my pc the error message I get is: \\?\Volume{bfeca50e-0000-0000-0000-f03a74000000: I have not tried anything because I don't want to screw anything. I'm on a dell Inspiron 15 7000 7570 and it used to be corrupted but I wiped the drive and installed windows again also on windows 10 is activated if anyo

    :)
     
    Jason C2, Nov 5, 2022
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  2. Milennin Win User

    Scanning and repairing drive on every start-up

    Recently, I had a start-up error with the "Reboot and select proper Boot device" message. I fixed it by unplugging and then plugging back in my drives, but since then it has been slow with starting up Windows, attempting to scan and repair an unknown drive before the login screen.

    I need help to figure out which disk it is referring to and how to get rid of the scan and repair thing on start-up.

    Windows Version Number: 1903 (OS Build 18362.900)

    (Link to the previous thread: Scanning and repairing drive on every start-up
    Tried the things listed there, but couldn't get much further. Was suggested to start this new thread...)
     
    Milennin, Nov 5, 2022
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  3. JohnEuric Win User
    Cant Bypass Scanning and repairing drive Windows 10

    Hi Joshua,

    I tried steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 multiple times without success getting into the Windows 10 Repair Environment. It continues to go to the Scan and Repair...This is Windows 10 Pro. If that makes any difference...

    Please advise,

    Thank you,

    John
     
    JohnEuric, Nov 5, 2022
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  4. Xylee Del Win User

    Scanning drive or repairing something every time I boot up my dell windows computer.

    Scanning and repairing drive (CScanning drive or repairing something every time I boot up my dell windows computer. :) Windows 10

    Hi,

    Windows 10 may have encountered a system file corruption after it was turned off while it was scanning and repairing drive (CScanning drive or repairing something every time I boot up my dell windows computer. :). For us to help you access your computer and end the scanning and repairing loop, we suggest that you perform a startup repair.
    Kindly follow the steps below:

    • Start your computer from the installation media, Insert the DVD or USB flash drive and restart your computer. Press a key once you see a message that says
      Press any key to boot from DVD.
    • On Install the Windows screen, select Repair your computer to the
      Windows Recovery Environment.
    • On the Windows Recovery Environment, on the Choose an option screen, select
      Troubleshoot
      .
    • Select Advanced options. Under Advanced options, select
      Startup Repair.
    • Startup Repair will now start Diagnosing your PC, and will perform an automatic repair.

    Meanwhile, if you don't have a disk or USB, download the ISO from a different computer and try creating a bootable disk or USB. Kindly refer to this

    link
    and follow the second option that says Using the tool to create installation media to install Windows 10 on a
    different PC.

    Please get back to us with the results.
     
    Xylee Del, Nov 5, 2022
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