Reportedly, some Windows users said that the system runs Chkdsk.exe every time they boot the computer. This happens when Chkdsk.exe finds some of your system file as dirty.  Hopefully, there are a few solutions to this problem, and I hope that at least one of them will help you.

How do I stop Chkdsk from running on every boot?

1. Tweak some registries

Note: If you are having problems opening the Registry Editor, check out this in-depth guide for more solutions.

2. Use the Command Prompt

This command will query the drive, and there’s a high probability that it will tell you that your drive is dirty. By following these steps you should be able to efficiently and permanently stop Chkdsk.exe from running every time you boot your PC. If you know of any other method that is good at solving this boot-related issue, leave us a message in the comments section below and we will update the guide accordingly.

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