Win7 system boot hard disk self-test solution

  
Recently, the small series of notebooks appeared in the boot self-test, and the win7 boot installed in the NTFS partition mode showed a self-test.
There are win7 boot self-tests, nothing more than these common situations:
1. Illegal shutdown
2. Hard disk bad sectors
3. System problems
4. Hard disk is not working properly
Because the partition of ntfs is relatively stable, it is generally rare to have a self-test in the case of an illegal shutdown. If there is a power-on self-test, then let it self-test, restart is generally not, if there are many self-tests, if there is always a self-test, then you have to be careful, you must scan the hard disk to see There are no bad sectors.
In general, it is best not to mention the win7 boot hard drive self-test must not skip, because of the hidden trouble caused by the last unexpected shutdown caused by new read and write errors. In the long run, the hard disk will frequently have read and write errors, which will eventually affect the life of the hard disk.

Workaround:
1. Under normal circumstances, let it be self-test completed, restart it. (Up to 2 times, there is self-test when booting)
A self-test crash occurs (or the progress bar does not move)
2. Re-partition, reinstall the system.
3. Turn off the win7 boot hard drive self-test.
“Start →Run”, enter “regedit” in the "Run" dialog box to open the Registry Editor, select the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session Manager" subkey. Then find the <quo;BootExecute” key value item in the right window and clear its value and confirm, restart the computer!

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