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Here is an example of fixing damaged files on external hard disk. Step 1: Connect the external hard disk to the PC. You can even cancel the scheduled chkdsk if you want to, which we will discuss below in the command line interface option of Windows 7 chkdsk. As you can see, here you also have about 10 seconds to cancel the Windows 7 chkdsk routine if you change your mind and want to start Windows normally.

If you let chkdsk run as scheduled, you will see a 5-stage process going on and a report about the health of your file system and possibly a number of corrected problems. Windows will then show you a User Account Control windows where it wants to know whether or not you want to allow the Windows Command Processor to make changes to your computer.

Windows will inform you that chkdsk cannot run if your drive is in use and will suggest to schedule a run upon the next startup of your computer.

Chkdsk will run upon the next startup, as described above in the GUI mode of chkdsk. If you want to check whether or not a chkdsk run is scheduled to run on the next reboot, open an elevated command prompt, like described above, and type:.



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