I go to my computer, right click on the drive, select tools, check drive.
I understand you are still using Windows chkdsk tool but this time from graphic user interface have you place check marks for both of the options.
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Create Account How it WorksBest Answer phillpower2 , 21 October 2016 - 04:57 AM
Thanks, no problem with the amount of free storage space either which is another +. To see if this is a Windows issue download then run the Windows All in One Repair (free) from here, di... Go to the full post »
I go to my computer, right click on the drive, select tools, check drive.
I understand you are still using Windows chkdsk tool but this time from graphic user interface have you place check marks for both of the options.
I ran a check with both options and one with the recovery of bad sectors only.
Excellent have you received any more disk failing message from Windows?
No.
As we suggested you should backup your personal data just in case HDD malfunctions Windows displayed disk error message because disk it self reported that it is malfunctioning.
Sorry for typo mistakes and spelling mistakes i have done when i type fast i make lots of typo mistakes.
Your good, backed up and seems to run a little quicker than before the tweak. Thnx for the help.
You are very welcome we are glad to help you resolve the issue!
You are very welcome we are glad to help you resolve the issue!
Ditto, glad we could help and thank you for the follow up
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