Vista does check disk every boot




















To fix the problem requires that you modify the registry. Since editing the registry can be a dangerous operation, it is important that you back it up before you begin. Then type regedit. You'll then encounter a UAC and will need to respond appropriately. When the system restarts, Check Disk should run normally.

When Check Disk is scheduled to run at startup, Windows is supposed to reset the BootExecute value to its default setting as soon as the Check Disk operation is launched. If Check Disk runs at every startup, the cause is typically a configuration error or a slight corruption problem in the registry that prevents the BootExecute value from being reset to its default setting.

Therefore, the first solution described above should also solve this problem. However, if resetting the BootExecute value to its default value doesn't solve the problem and Check Disk runs again at startup, it is possible that the Dirty Bit is stuck.

To check the status of the Dirty Bit, you'll use the Fsutil command. When you encounter a UAC, you will need to respond appropriately. Then type:. Never choose to dismount the drive. That option should only be used by a professional. The check disk command shown above will fix any errors it finds and also attempt to recover bad sectors of the D: drive if any are found. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Hi, every time I turn on my laptop and just when it starts to load vista a disk checkup is performed.

I have to stop it by pressing a key. If I forget and go off to plug in my charger or whatever else, the disk checkup runs and takes ages. Is there anyway to stop this running by default. This happens everytime regardless of whether I shut the laptop down correctly or not. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. If you want to disable a scheduled disk check on C: drive, type the following command and press Enter. Open the Registry Editor.

Click in the Value data box, and then delete all of the lines, except the last one. Tags: cancel scheduled disk check windows disable disk check on startup how to stop chkdsk at startup stop check disk at startup stop chkdsk from running at startup. I looked for an article but couldnt find one. I made a new one, but it's definitely KB that caused it.

Thanks, we were having this same problem at my office. All of us are uninstalling the update. Friday, April 12, PM. Monday, April 15, PM. I'm getting it on about 8 client computers but have another 8 that are not doing it. I'm just so glad to see others are being told all their hard drives are dying after this update as i was getting concerned some malware had slipped through. I hope a patch comes to fix it. Wednesday, April 17, AM.



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