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lenjackSun Sep-20-20 09:01 PM
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"checkdisk issue"
Sun Sep-20-20 09:02 PM by lenjack

          

W10 Pro, all updates. Just tried backing up with Macrium Reflect free. It would not run and gave error message, asking to run chkdsk r. Did so, but upon trying again, received same message. Repeated tries, same message. Backup with Aomei Backupper Professional, runs fine.

Every bootup, I get 2 second screen message, that says,
SCANNING AND REPAIRING FILES

Last week, I converted my W10 from IDE to AHCI, and perhaps that was an issue. My storage drive is a 2.5 inch Sandisk sata ssd, which has been trouble free, and Crystaldisk info shows no issues. Sandisk utility shows it has 94% life life left.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

  

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therubeTue Sep-22-20 03:07 PM
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#1. "RE: checkdisk issue"
In response to lenjack (Reply # 0)


  

          

Is that the exact message given?

If you restart Windows into Safe Mode, does the same occur?

Does Event Viewer give you any clues?


Your other thread, for reference (in case it gets hits):
"chkdsk issue"
https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/chkdsk-issue.2585335/

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lenjackTue Sep-22-20 09:20 PM
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#2. "RE: checkdisk issue"
In response to therube (Reply # 1)


          

Instead of running chkdsk from admin command prompt, I ran Start > This PC > R Click Drive Properties > Tools > Check. Errors were found, which I elected to repair on restart. Problem fixed. Thanks for looking.

  

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