Windows 10 Check Disk at every startup since creators update

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    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #21

    TexasBandit said:
    I'm out of guesses on this one. Perhaps some else on the forum can help...
    The problem seems to be that the only way to cure this is for Chkdsk to successfully run to completion on C:, but the catch is that the only way to do this is at boot up - which is where it always fails to run.

    I mentioned earlier the similar problem that the early builds of Creators Update suffered. While investigating I did once get Chkdsk to run correctly at boot up. That was when I booted to Safe Mode, it's worth a try.

    Boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10
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  2. Posts : 26
    Windows 10 Home Edition - 64 bit - Version 21H1 - OS build 19043.1526
    Thread Starter
       #22

    I have found a solution on an HP forum that has worked...

    Open the register (regedit.exe) and change the value of "AutoChkSkipSystemPartition" from 0 to 1, you can find this key in Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\

    This now solves my issue. Hopefully others who encounter this issue can find some use with this solution.

    Thanks everyone for your help.

    Cheers!
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  3. Posts : 31,468
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #23

    radar2000 said:
    ...change the value of "AutoChkSkipSystemPartition" from 0 to 1...
    That cures the symptoms - it doesn't cure the underlying problem. Try now scheduling a Chkdisk at boot using CHKDSK /F C: and see if it runs successfully. I suspect it won't.

    I have that set to 0 but don't have the problem you appear to have.
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  4. Posts : 26
    Windows 10 Home Edition - 64 bit - Version 21H1 - OS build 19043.1526
    Thread Starter
       #24

    [QUOTE=Bree;1053462]That cures the symptoms - it doesn't cure the underlying problem. Try now scheduling a Chkdisk at boot using CHKDSK /F C: and see if it runs successfully. I suspect it won't.
    @Bree...

    I scheduled the CHKDSK /F C: and it did pop up again with the message but did not run successfully as expected. I restarted again and the message didn't pop up.

    As mentioned in my thread, I ran several manual chkdsk commands and all is well with my SSD. For now this solves my initial issue.

    From what I read in the HP Support Forum, this registry "AutoChkSkipSystemPartition" was added in the creators update as it apparently wasn't there before. This is something that Microsoft had added, which has caused issues with my particular brand/model of HP laptop. Hopefully this is something that HP/Microsoft can resolve for future updates/releases.

    Cheers!
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    Elementary OS (Loki)
       #25

    Hey Radar, thank you! Your HP fix is also the solution to a very annoying issue I've had for a while. Win10 doesn't like sharing, and after whatever update, it decided that it was gonna screw with my bootloader by "fixing" the partition (which is perfectly fine BTW). Although this has happened before, ever since this last update - checkdisk has become excessively aggressive. Microsoft has driven so many nails in it's coffin, that once I'm finished with my current Steam purchase, C: is becoming one large swap partition, just cause I can.
    Anyway- thanks for the solution.
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