Checking your hard disk, every once in a while for errors, usually caused due to improper or sudden shutdowns, corrupted software, metadata corruption, etc., is always a good practice as this can help solve some computer problems and improve the performance of your Windows computer.
At times you may see a message – Windows found errors on this drive that need to be repaired. If you see it, you may want to manually run a scan. Earlier you had to schedule Disk Error Checking for the system drive and for drives which had files or processes or folders opened. In Windows 10/8, error checking starts right away, even on the system drive – and it longer needs to be scheduled at start-up.
Watch this tutorial to learn more in detail and to read the step-by-step instructions on how to run CHKDSK in Windows 10, click on [ Ссылка ]
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