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Schedule Checkdisk through command prompt

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Below is the procedure to schedule check disk through command prompt?


  • Click on Start



  • Click on Run. In the Run box type cmd. And press OK button.



  • It will than open command prompt



  • Now type chkdsk /f. And press Enter on your keyboard



  • It will show you message Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use..... Just press y and then press Enter on your keyboard



  • Finally it will schedule the checkdisk for next reboot



  • Now restart the computer and let the checkdisk complete.



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