Windows 11 C drive continuously scans and repairs yet never stops.
Windows 11 C drive continuously scans and repairs yet never stops.
You receive the same notification every time you boot up the Aorus Logo. After running chkdsk C: /f /r from the admin command prompt, it prompts you to press Y and then reboots. Within a few seconds, you’re back on the Windows 11 login screen. The Crystal Disk Info reports your SATA drive is healthy at 83%.
Consider moving your disk to another Windows computer and run chkdsk there to check for fixes. If you can't access another machine, use Rufus to create a bootable USB drive with Windows installed, though performance may be slower since it runs as a portable version.
This provides guidance on checking disk errors using the Event Viewer. It references a tutorial from SevenForums and includes a note about the edit date.
rufus lets you "install" Windows onto the USB drive using the Windows on the GO feature. After booting up Windows on the Go, you'll connect to another computer, allowing you to run chkdsk from that system instead of your main Windows, which might be damaged. This helps resolve issues on your disk.
Je constate cela : système de fichiers sur C: le type est NTFS. Volume nommé WD Black SN850X Mule 4.0TB. Une vérification du disque a été programmée. Windows va maintenant analyser le disque. Étape 1 : Examen de la structure du système de fichiers de base... Nettoyage en cours des balises d’instance pour plusieurs fichiers. Nettoyage en cours pour les identifiants 0x19d75, 0x54870, 0x54897, 0x58142, 0x62bb1, 0x82f45, 0x1729ea. 1733632 enregistrements traités. La vérification des fichiers est terminée. Durée de la phase (Vérification des enregistrements) : 8.78 secondes. 53883 enregistrements de gros fichiers traités. Durée de la phase (Récupération des fichiers manquants) : 27.45 millisecondes. Aucun enregistrement incorrect n’a été traité. Durée de la phase (Vérification des enregistrements) : 1733632 secondes.
as discussed, when I used cmd to check disk with a USER SELECTED DISK, it displayed the item in quotes. After typing Y and restarting, the scanning began, but the system quickly booted back into Windows. I performed a chkdsk after restarting from Advanced Repair and selected the Command Prompt option during recovery. The chkdsk completed without issues. However, I still notice this item appearing.