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windows 10 requires check disk
I received the latest build of windows 10 pro insider edition and upgraded to it without any problem. I un checked the quick start box in the power section because I have windows 7 on a separate drive in the same pc. With the first build I received I had the problem of every time I booted win 7 it required a check disk to be run and on one run I got the BSOD and had to recover 7 from a system image. I found on the forum that if you would go to control panel, power, and uncheck the quick start box in windows 10 the problem I described would be remedied. This held true until the last release and even though I unchecked the quick start box I still got scan disk required when I booted win 7 off the 2nd drive. When I booted 7 a 2nd time I got scan disk required again and as scan was running I got a BSOD. Then 7 would not start at all and I had to use system repair and I used a system image to recover 7. Now I am very hesitant to even use Win 10 on the other hard drive as I fear I will lose windows 7 again. Has anyone experienced this and found a fix?