To stop the automatic disk check, you have to clear the dirty bit by following this tutorial: How to Manually Clear or Set Dirty Bit on Windows Volume. You can cancel the scheduled disk check using either Command Prompt or Registry Editor. Open a Command Prompt as an administrator. If you want to disable a scheduled disk check on C: drive, type the following command and press Enter.
Open the Registry Editor. Click in the Value data box, and then delete all of the lines, except the last one. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 8. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. In reply to Malkeleah's post on November 7, I'm not implying anything. I'm trying to help you figure out what went wrong on a computer that I can't see and test for myself.
On good compatible hardware, you shouldn't be having a problem. Or maybe you had a lot of crashes previous to this which you didn't mention and so naturally I could know nothing about. Reboot and it should go to the Desktop. Thanks for this answer, John. Let me assure you there are legit reasons to want to do this, such as Windows paranoia where I'm switching between installations on different HDDs on the same machine and suddenly Windows wants to check all of them everytime I load that OS after using another one.
It never finds anything wrong, of course, it just doesn't like not being the sole OS in control Rather than endure nonsensical disk checks, I'll run them manually when really needed, thanks very much. Carpenter "spiteful and parochial", sorry you took it that way.. John T and I have both been here a long time, I'm sure he didn't take my comment that way.
And while I'm also sorry if that seems parochial to you, but that's my opinion based on years of experience. To your specific scenario: If you're dual booting, and it's causing the drive to be flagged dirty, then something is wrong , as every OS should close it's file system connections cleanly on shutdown.
Show 2 more comments. Hint : try Windows power adjustments, and HDD manufacturer diagnostics to start. I don't know how the answer got chosen as I am sure the OP asked why it was running and now how to turn it off. I wish you gave more specifics in your answer, though, especially with "please go try a few things". I am having this problem now and would like to know some things to try.
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