![]() When the process is finally over, you will see the summary. ![]() Running the CHKDSK command may take some time, especially if you are dealing with a large disk. Select Y (Yes) and restart the computer, so that the command will run before the operating system boots and thus it will get full access to the disk. If this disk is the one that the operating system boots from, Windows will ask you if the command should run before the computer is booted next time. If the disk you are working on is an external one, or it is not the boot disk, CHKDSK will start as soon as you run the command. ![]() Bear in mind that CHKDSK must have an opportunity to lock the disk, that is, you shouldn’t use CHKDSK to check the system boot while such disk is in use.
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