Windows 7: chkdsk at every start - what to do?
In this practical tip we will show you how to start Windows 7 without having to run chkdsk every time you start it.
So let your system start again without chkdsk
- Chkdsk's scan of your hard drive won't harm your computer, but it can take a few minutes for larger amounts of data. The cause of the annoying misconduct is a faulty Microsoft update with the designation "KB2823324".
- This update is no longer available for download and can no longer be obtained from Windows Update.
- To remove the update from your computer, go to the system settings. Here you select the item "Show installed updates" in the sidebar. Here you select the update "KB2823324" and remove it with a right click.
This practical tip shows you how to deactivate automatic updates in Windows 7.