Tuesday 27 September 2016

Cancel CHKDSK Using Command Prompt

To cancel scheduled chkdsk using the Command Prompt, press “Win + X” and select the option “Command Prompt (Admin)” in Windows 8. If you are using Windows 7 or Vista, search for the command prompt in the start menu, right-click on it and select the option “Run as administrator” to start the elevated command prompt.
Select the option 'Command Prompt (Admin).'
Before trying to cancel the scheduled chkdsk, you can actually see if there is a scheduled task. To do that, simply enter the following command in the Command Prompt and press the Enter button. If there is a chkdsk task scheduled you will receive a response that is similar to “chkdsk has been scheduled manually to run on next reboot.”
chkntfs C:
Check to see if there is a scheduled task.
Once you have confirmed, copy the below command and enter it in the command prompt to cancel the scheduled chkdsk task. As soon as you execute the command, Windows will cancel the task and display a response that doesn’t make any sense.
chkntfs /x C:
Cancel the scheduled CHKDSK task.
If you want to, just run the first command discussed above to see if the chkdsk scan is still effective. If there is no scheduled task, Windows will display a response that reads something like “Drive is not dirty.”
If there is not a scheduled task, Windows will display a response.
Besides using the Command Prompt, you can also cancel scheduled chkdsk from the Windows registry. To do that, press “Win + R,” type regedit and press the Enter button to  open the Windows Registry editor.
Cancel scheduled CHKDSK from Windows registry.
Here, navigate to the following key in the left pane.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
Navigate to the following key in the left pane.
Find and double click on the Multi-String value “BootExecute.”
Find and double click on the Multi-String value 'BootExecute.'
The above action will open the “Edit Multi-String” window. Replace the string autocheck autochk * /r\DosDevice\C: with the below string. Once replaced, click on the “Ok” button to save the changes.
autocheck autochk *
Replace the string autocheck autochk * /r\DosDevice\C:
That’s all there is to do, and it is that simple to cancel a scheduled chkdsk scan on a Windows system either by using the command prompt or by using the Windows Registry.
Even though cancelling the scheduled chkdsk scan is fairly easy, it is recommended that you continue the scan as it is quite essential for your Windows operations and also helps you in recovering some critical errors on your hard disk.
Hopefully that helps, and do comment below sharing your thoughts and experiences by using the above methods to cancel scheduled chkdsk scans on your Windows system.

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