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Forced checkdisk after switching between OSs in dual boot
I remember reading a solution to this issue, but can't find it anymore, perhaps someone can let me know.
I have Windows 10 installed on a separate drive in a machine that otherwise runs Windows 7. When I was installing 10, I had all other hard drives disconnected, so in order to boot into 10 I have to select the boot drive in BIOS, otherwise the system boots to 7.
The problem is (appeared after one of the recent updates, but I'm not sure whether it's relevant) that if I want to boot to 7 after using 10 (i.e. reboot the machine and follow the default), sometimes Windows 7 wants to check my hard drives for errors. I have a lot of drives, so that procedure takes a while. Can anyone tell me how to get rid of it? I know, I can press any key to stop checkdisk, but first of all I would have to do it for each drive and then next time I boot the machine it will want to check the disks again.