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Hi Kray Z. :)
As the operating system is in use, there are Windows files loaded, as well as third party, which by itself prevents such files to be checked during the checking for errors. The check is done at boot before such files are loaded, so the question in the message. I hope I was clear.
Click the "Schedule disk check" button then reboot and it will run Disk Check before Windows loads.
Tutorial- Step 1-9 you figured out and Step 11 is where you are getting to with above Snip. Step 11A Restart computer.
Here: Disk Check
The why has been explained fully.
This is how I do my disk check.....
Start > search box, type cmd > top left, right click cmd.exe > Run As Administrator > at the flashing point of the cmd window, type
chkdsk /f/r
> press Enter.
( Note : there is a space between " chkdsk " and " / "
The screen will tell you .... this cannot be done now but do you want to do it on restart ( I am paraphrasing ). Type Y as in yes. > exit cmd window > shut down computer > restart > diskcheck will begin > will take quite some time > sit back and wait > do NOT turn off the machine.
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RE : chkdsk /f/r
/f = Fixes errors on the disk
/r = Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information
Note you don't actually need to do /f and /r together, you only need /r (it also does /f automatically if you specify /r). Just a heads-up.
So i tried the "chkdsk /f/r" thing it worked..i just wanted to see if my PC had any error's.Thanks for the help.