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+ | * It will than open command prompt | ||
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+ | * Now type <I><B>chkdsk /f</B></I>. And press <I><B>Enter</B></I> on your keyboard | ||
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+ | * It will show you message '''Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use....'''. Just press <I><B>y</B></I> and then press <I><B>Enter</B></I> on your keyboard | ||
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+ | [[Image:cmd_press_y.jpg|frame|center|100px]] | ||
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+ | * Finally it will schedule the checkdisk for next reboot | ||
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+ | [[Image:scheduled_chkdsk.jpg|frame|center|100px]] | ||
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+ | * Now restart the computer and then let the checkdisk complete. | ||
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