How to fix disk errors in Win7

  
                                    

Although the official version of Win10 has been released for more than a month, more users have been using the Win7 system. Some users have encountered Win7 disk errors. So, how does Win7 fix disk errors? Now let's take a look.

How to repair disk errors in Win7

System to automatically repair disk

After selecting the drive letter F in my computer, click the right mouse button and select Properties, in the pop-up drive properties window Select “Tools & Rarr; Start Check & rdquo; and select “Automatically fix file system errors " & "Scan and restore bad sectors", and then click Start, scan time will vary depending on disk capacity and scan options There is a difference (after the above method is done, a box will pop up, the point is, after the automatic shutdown, the boot is repaired, Win7 selects the scheduled disk check button).

Manual Disk Repair

If the hard disk is bad, it may cause the computer system file to be damaged or lost, and the computer will not start or crash. Hard disk bad sectors can be repaired using the NDD disk tool or Scandisk.

If the fault persists, please restore the system or reinstall (or not format the hard disk to re-partition reload, if you can't change the hard drive, or overhaul it).

Find a way to enter the system to repair the disk, enter, wait for a while to try, boot, press F8 to choose safe mode, PE, reinstall the system, to repair to help you.

If there is no illegal shutdown, there is no problem with the hard disk, boot or scan, you can use the following method to remove the system scan hard disk: Click “Start/Run”, enter “regedit” Enter to open the registration Table editor, select the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSessionManager" sub-key, then find the "BootExecute" key item in the right window and clear its value data, restart it (cancel the file before exporting to backup, so if you need Restore backup).

Under normal circumstances, Win7's stable and powerful self-test function will completely repair the disk. As long as you wait patiently and do nothing, the system will repair the disk completely. The above methods are based on the principle of defragmentation. Minimize the damage and don't worry about the loss of hard drive data.

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