How to Exclude hard disk partitions from Check Disk (chkdsk) tool scanning at startup in Windows
1) Open Registry Editor and expand the key branch
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Session Manager in the left pane
2) Now double click the key value BootExecute in the right pane
3) You will find value autocheck autochk * in the Value data text box. This means that every partition of the hard disk is checked for bad sectors and errors.
4) If you want to exclude C: partition from the chkdsk tool scanning at startup then simply type autocheck autochk /k:C * in the Value data textbox and press OKbutton
Note: Here you can add more partitions in this way, say you want to exclude D: along with C: then type in the Value data textbox and press OK button
5) To restore the default state, type autocheck autochk * and press OK button
1) Open Registry Editor and expand the key branch
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Session Manager in the left pane
2) Now double click the key value BootExecute in the right pane
3) You will find value autocheck autochk * in the Value data text box. This means that every partition of the hard disk is checked for bad sectors and errors.
4) If you want to exclude C: partition from the chkdsk tool scanning at startup then simply type autocheck autochk /k:C * in the Value data textbox and press OKbutton
Note: Here you can add more partitions in this way, say you want to exclude D: along with C: then type in the Value data textbox and press OK button
5) To restore the default state, type autocheck autochk * and press OK button
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