Quickly cancel six solutions for booting hard disk detection

  

Recently, many friends have asked how to turn off the hard disk detection, and they all emphasize that it is a normal shutdown, but the system will automatically detect the hard disk every time the system is turned on. So many steps are always annoying. Then encounter this kind of problem, it can be solved according to the following six schemes.

About the reason for automatically detecting the hard disk at boot:

The first one is caused by illegal shutdown, such as direct power off.

After the Windows encounters an illegal shutdown, the disk read and write operations have not been completed, the data is stored in the memory, and once the memory is powered off, the data will be lost, so that the system will lose data. Unable to save data to disk, and read and write operations could not be completed and forced to terminate. When you next boot, Windows automatically detects errors on the hard disk partition and tries to fix the error. It is best not to skip this step, otherwise the system will read and write the hard disk again, which will cause new read and write errors due to the hidden danger caused by the last unexpected shutdown. In the long run, the hard disk will frequently have read and write errors, which will eventually affect the life of the hard disk.

The second type is related to the partition format of the hard disk. After the FAT32 format is illegally shut down, it will be required to detect the hard disk at boot time, and it must be detected before it will be re-detected at the next startup. The system has a file that records the end of the test. Sometimes even if the test is completed, it will be re-detected the next time it is turned on because the file is not updated.

The third type: When the hard disk has bad sectors, it will also appear to automatically detect the hard disk.

About canceling the boot automatically detects the hard disk:

Method 1: If the partition is in FAT32 format, convert it to NTFS by typing: convert X: /fs at the command prompt :ntfs

Method 2: If it is abnormal shutdown, then it will be skipped when it is turned on, and it will run every time. If this is not the case, you should check if the D drive status is normal and correct the hard drive error. The method is "Start" and "Run", enter "ldk;skkdskX:/f" in the window (x is the drive letter), this command can check the logic error in the file system and repair it; then start & ldquo;Disk Defragmentation& rdquo; Defragment the corresponding disk to eliminate the disk scan again. If it still doesn't work, it may be that the hard disk has a bad track. The easiest way is to back up the data of the D drive and then format the D drive to use it normally.

Method 3: Open “My Computer”- Right click on the X drive and select "Properties" - Select "Tools" & rdquo; - & ldquo; Check & & rdquo; Midpoint & ldquo; Start Check & rdquo; - Check "Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan and try to recover bad sectors", then click "Start”.

Method 4: We know that the reason why the system scans the disk is because the "dirty" byte is set in the registry. Locate the following branch in the registry:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session Manager], find "BootExecute:REG_MULTI_SZ" in the window on the right, the key value is windows on disk scan Double-click "BootExecute:REG_MULTI_SZ" to change its contents to: "autocheck autochk *" to restore the normal state; or delete all the numerical data inside, so that the illegal shutdown and restart of the disk can be completely prohibited. Scanner.

Method 5: If there is a bad track on the hard disk, use the disk repair tool to fix it, such as using HDDRegenerate.

Method 6: You must choose to check the hard disk every time you boot in the BIOS settings, so this is not the case with your computer configuration. Solution After booting, press DEL to enter the BIOS and select Quick Power On Self Test. You must be set to Enabled. Select Disabled and turn it off.

The above is a detailed introduction to the reason for automatically detecting the hard disk when booting, and the sharing of the six schemes for automatically detecting the hard disk after booting. I believe that everyone has a better understanding of the automatic booting of the hard disk. If you are also worried about automatically detecting the hard disk problem at boot, then try the above six solutions to solve it.


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