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Windows needs to check one of your disks for consistency [EXPERT FIX]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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It isn’t uncommon to have come across theWindowsneeds to checkdiskfor consistencyerror message. You are more likely to encounter the error if your PC went for an improper shutdown, such as due to a sudden power outage or such.
Anerrorwith a system file that is preventingWindowstoboot upcould also be another reason for theerrorto crop up. An incomplete file change or thediskitself getting corrupted are among the other reasons for theerrorto appear. In the worst-case scenario, the frequent sighting of theerrorcan also be the early signs of yourdisklikely to fail completely sometime soon.
Why Does My Computer RunChkdskat Startup? In order to fix this, perform the Chdsk scan and let it finalize. Once done, hopefully withouterrorsfound, it won’t reappear again. Alternatively, you can clear CheckDiskentry from the Registry or deal with dirty bit status.
Read about solutions in detail below.
Why does my computer run chkdsk at startup?
1. Perform the CHKDSK scan
A good first step to deal with theerroris to not see it as anerrorin the first place. In other words, there might be valid reasons after all forWindowsto flash the messageWindowsneeds to checkdiskfor inconsistencyerror during start-up. That makes it extremely important to perform theCHKDSKscan to rule out chances of yourdiskhaving any issues.
So, if your PC is opting for thescan during start-up, let it complete by not pressing any key while it’s in progress. Or you can also invoke the scan manually. Here are the steps.
If theerrorno longer shows, your problem has been resolved. If not, try out the other methods listed below.
2. Clear Check disk entry via Registry Editor
If you are getting theWindowsneeds to check thediskfor consistencyerror every time the windows boots up and even after successful completion of theCHKDSKprocess, here is something else you need to do – clearCHKDSKscans from the registry editor.
Theerrorshould be gone by now. If not, there is something else you can try.
3. Deal with dirty bit status
Yet another reason to be faced with theWindowsneeds to check thediskfor consistency erroris that it is the dirty bit of thediskthat is set. Here is what you need to do to rule out such a scenario.
So, this makes for quite a comprehensive method of dealing with theWindowsneeds to checkdiskfor consistencyerror.
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Ivan Jenic
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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan Jenic
Windows Hardware Expert
Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.