Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Removing CheckDisk at booting time in XP / VISTA / WINDOWS7

When there is currupt bit enter in your harddisk drive due to direct switching off , new anti virus installation in the system or power failure.. there are many reason to put your system on check disk at booting.. and its really irritating to press "ESC" button at booting.. may there is no direct gui to stop this step.. if there is pls mail..


 Click on Start button  then go to  Run and type the command-->  cmd and press Enter . Next type fsutil dirty query x:     in this x: is your boot drive. through this you will come to know either your drive dirty or not....

Next, type chkntfs /x c:  . The x tells Windows to NOT check that particular drive on the next reboot. Now manually reboot your computer, it should not do a chkdsk and should take you directly to normal Windows login.


Once Windows has fully loaded, bring up another Command Prompt and enter chkdsk c: /r . Reply Y when asked if you want this to happen on the next boot. This should take you through 5 stages of the chkdsk scan and will unset that dirty bit. This can take an hour or more depending on the size of your hard drive, be patient and let it complete.
Once booted back to Windows, open another Command Prompt and query the dirty bit again by entering fsutil dirty query c: and Windows will confirm that the dirty bit is not set on that drive.

hoping this will help u a lot



thanks

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