Thursday, July 30, 2009

What wanna say my computer when says this: Checking file system on C:?

Checking file system on C:


The type of file system is NTFS


One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. you may cancle the dick check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue.


Windows will now check the disk


CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1of 3) ...








I do not know why my computer does that. Every time a turn my computer on , this check begin to do this thing. What 's producing this. why my compu is doing this? How can fix it?

What wanna say my computer when says this: Checking file system on C:?
This because you either turned your system off without a proper shutdown, or your system crashed. When your system is running there are a number of files being used all the time. When you shut down the system, these files get saved to disk. If you don't shut down properly, these files are left open, and your operating system needs to repair them when it starts up again.





Let chkdsk finish, and your message should not reappear next time your turn the system on. To avoid this in the future, make sure you shut down your compurter, not just shut it off, and make sure the shut down is actually completed.





Or just leave the computer on, and turn off only the monitor.
Reply:This sounds like what happens when the computer is not shut down properly. For example, if you just turn off the power.





Proper shutdown allows the computer to save and close files and update others, providing an orderly shutdown. So when the computer is booted after a non-elegant shutdown, it has to check the file system to verify all the parts are there to function.
Reply:let it run. Its doing a disk check and is looking for errors to correct. After its done it shouldnt ask anymore and should fix any errors
Reply:It is just checking the drive making sure that there aren't any bugs on the drive. It will cause no harm but just takes a long time.





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