In the hard disk properties dialog, click the "Tools" tab and then click on the button that says "Check Now". Windows Vista can sometimes be a little paranoid about running applications and will most likely issue the following security warning upon running Windows Vista chkdsk:. Check both options and click "Start". Chkdsk will then complain that it can't do its job because the disk is in use and chkdsk wants exclusive access to your hard disk.
Click the "Schedule disk check" button. This will cause chkdsk to run the next time your start your computer, before Windows is actually loaded. You now need to shut down your computer. Don't just reboot, do a complete shut down and then power-up your pc. This can take quiet some time and some people tend to get impatient and interrupt chkdsk at this stage, but that is definitely not recommended!
Please, feel free to also check out the Windows tips and tricks homepage or this Windows XP chkdsk article. With support of Nevio webshops. Windows Vista chkdsk Can you really prevent computer-weirdness with Windows Vista chkdsk? Getting started with Windows Vista chkdsk Right-click the Windows start button and select "Explore" In Windows Explorer, navigate to your hard disk, right-click the hard disk and select "Properties" In the hard disk properties dialog, click the "Tools" tab and then click on the button that says "Check Now" Windows Vista can sometimes be a little paranoid about running applications and will most likely issue the following security warning upon running Windows Vista chkdsk: Hit the continue button.
The following chkdsk dialog will show up: Check both options and click "Start". Any help would greatly be appreciated. Make sure that you run the command prompt as Administrator when you enter the command chkdsk.
There is a possibility the file could me missing. If the file is missing you might have to copy the file from a different working computer. Browse through the following registry:. In the right pane, right click on BootExecute and click on Modify. Important: This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry.
However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it.
Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up annd restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Select your language setting, and then click Next. Select Repair your computer. Select the Windows Vista installation to be repaired, and then click Next. Under System Recovery Options, select command prompt and type:. Note: Running chkdsk can cause losing data on your computer.
I suggest that you backup and save any files before running chkdsk. Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.
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