What to Do When Chkdsk Gets Stuck Scanning
Chkdsk (short for Check Disk) is a built-in Windows utility that scans your hard drive for errors and attempts to fix any issues it finds. However, there are times when Chkdsk gets stuck scanning and seems to be taking forever to complete the process. In this article, we will discuss what you can do when Chkdsk gets stuck scanning.
First, it is important to note that Chkdsk can take a long time to complete, especially if your hard drive is large or if there are a lot of errors to fix. However, if Chkdsk has been scanning for an unusually long time (several hours or more), it may have become stuck.
The first thing you can try is to simply wait it out. Sometimes Chkdsk can take a long time to complete, especially if you have a large hard drive or if there are a lot of errors to fix. However, if Chkdsk has been stuck for several hours or more, it may be time to try some other solutions.
One possible solution is to restart your computer and run Chkdsk again. This can often clear up any issues that may be causing Chkdsk to get stuck. To do this, simply restart your computer and then run Chkdsk again.
If restarting your computer doesn’t work, you can try running Chkdsk in Safe Mode. To do this, restart your computer and then press the F8 key repeatedly until the Advanced Boot Options menu appears. From there, select Safe Mode and then run Chkdsk again.
Another option is to run Chkdsk from the command prompt. To do this, click the Start button and then type “cmd” in the search box. Right-click on the Command Prompt option and select “Run as administrator”. Once the Command Prompt window appears, type “chkdsk /f /r” and press Enter. This will run Chkdsk with the “fix errors” and “recover bad sectors” options.
If none of these solutions work, you may need to use a third-party disk utility to scan your hard drive for errors. There are many disk utilities available that can scan and fix errors on your hard drive, including Disk Drill, EaseUS Partition Master, and MiniTool Partition Wizard.
In conclusion, Chkdsk is a useful tool for scanning and fixing errors on your hard drive. However, if Chkdsk gets stuck scanning, there are several steps you can take to try and resolve the issue. By following the steps outlined in this article, you should be able to get Chkdsk working properly again and keep your hard drive running smoothly.