Win7 always prompts to scan and repair the U disk solution

  


Under normal circumstances, when the U disk has unstable factors, win7 will prompt the user to scan the U disk, which is a very good function, but win7 but u disk boot is also included in the scanning range. This is very difficult. Usually, we have a certain space to boot the U disk. When using the U disk, it will prompt to scan every time you insert the U disk, even if you scan the next time. Looks like it will scan. This problem is really annoying, so I went to the Microsoft website to contact me. As a result, they have sent me an email for a long time and said that this is related to Win7's ReadyBoost. It cannot be banned through the registry, etc., but did not inform the clear solution …&hellip It’s really flamboyant
Later, I met a master in the forum. After his inspiration, I found a way that seems to be solved. Windows is to identify the hard disk partition according to the drive letter (actually not, is the partition order and disk order but one-to-one correspondence with the drive letter) so I can tell the system X disk is safe and then hang the U disk to X Just do it, so practice it:
Insert the USB flash drive, run the command prompt as the Windows 7 system administrator, type: chkdsk /f X: (where X is the drive letter mounted on the USB flash drive), wait for scanning Finish it. If you need to insert more than one U disk or use a mobile hard disk, scan the frequently mounted drive letters. Note that the scanned drive letter must have a disk.
Some netizens may say that this is useful, isn't it checked? Then you can now put this U disk out, plug in another U disk to see, all U disk, as long as the drive is just scanned under the drive letter will not prompt to scan.

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