Solved Check Disk Says Volume is Clean

JBourne

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I ran check disk today, and when it was finished, it says the volume is clean. What does this mean? I've never seen this screen before when I run check disk. The same "volume is clean" message appeared once before, but I didn't tell check disk to run. I assumed it had to do with the dual boot I had(Linux/Windows). Is this a bad thing for my hard drive?
 

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It's an indicator that all is well (no errors on the disk) but it's weird that you're seeing it for the first time, if you didn't do anything different.

Maybe the effect of one of those automatic windows "fixes" ?
 

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Could be. To tell you the truth, I put check disk to run, and walk way. When I come back after about 1hr(I periodically check to make sure all is well) it's at the log in screen, so maybe this message usually comes up but I miss it. Although I doubt even that. I sometimes comes when it's at 95-99% done and watch my computer restart and that message never came up. I do however run check disk a few times a week. Could that be it?
 

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If your dual booting you did something in linux to the drive that the windows loader did not like and it was just making sure its system was in order, you get it also if your computer would to say bluescreen a bunch. Its precautionary that's all. It shows starting windows then went to a screen that says press a key to skip correct?
 

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Let me be detailed in my answer.

The first time "Volume is Clean" messaged appeared was when I had a dual boot Linux/Windows partition. I went into the Windows partition after days of using Linux, and the message came up for a few seconds, and it went to the login screen automatically. Not sure why the message appeared.

The second time, I removed my dual boot partition after a few days, and use my Windows 7 installation disc to repair the MBR. As a precaution, I used chkdsk /f /r and restarted my computer. That's when the message came up again, disappeared and the login screen came up.

It's not a problem, just wondering why it happened all of a sudden.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 64-Bit

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
10 Pro x64
CPU
Ryzen 9 3900X
Motherboard
Asrock x370 Tachi
Memory
64GB(4x16GB) DDR4
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1080ti FTW3
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar Essence STX (V4 Bursons), ODAC rev B, NFB-11, O2
Monitor(s) Displays
3xASUS PB278Q/R, Optoma HD142X
Screen Resolution
3x1440p, 1080p
Hard Drives
512GB 850 EVO(OS, Programs)
4TB (Movies)
3TB (Downloads)
3TB (Programs)
1TB HDD (Games)
2x6TB R1 (videos)
PSU
AX760
Case
Fractal Define R5
Cooling
NH-D15S
Keyboard
Massdrop Ctrl with Box Navy's
Mouse
G903, Alioth XXL Mat
Internet Speed
280/40
Antivirus
MBAM, ESET
Browser
Canary 64 Bit
Other Info
I also own a Thinkpad P50 Xeon 4K, X220T, X1C5
Everything looks fine. Not worried. Just wondering why the message appeared. Thanks for the help.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 64-Bit

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
10 Pro x64
CPU
Ryzen 9 3900X
Motherboard
Asrock x370 Tachi
Memory
64GB(4x16GB) DDR4
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1080ti FTW3
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar Essence STX (V4 Bursons), ODAC rev B, NFB-11, O2
Monitor(s) Displays
3xASUS PB278Q/R, Optoma HD142X
Screen Resolution
3x1440p, 1080p
Hard Drives
512GB 850 EVO(OS, Programs)
4TB (Movies)
3TB (Downloads)
3TB (Programs)
1TB HDD (Games)
2x6TB R1 (videos)
PSU
AX760
Case
Fractal Define R5
Cooling
NH-D15S
Keyboard
Massdrop Ctrl with Box Navy's
Mouse
G903, Alioth XXL Mat
Internet Speed
280/40
Antivirus
MBAM, ESET
Browser
Canary 64 Bit
Other Info
I also own a Thinkpad P50 Xeon 4K, X220T, X1C5
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