run disk check
To run the check disk utility from Computer (My Computer), follow these steps: Boot into Windows 10 Double-click on Computer (My Computer) to open it Select the drive you want to run a check on, e.g. C:\ Right-click on the drive Click Properties Go to the Tools tab Select Check, at the Error checking section If you receive the following message, click Scan drive to begin the scan: You don't need to scan this drive We haven't found any errors on this drive. You can still scan the drive for errors if you want. Scan Drive You can keep using the drive during the scan. If errors are found, you can decide if you want to fix them. Depending on the results of this scan, the utility will report the results: |
Take this opportunity to make a complete backup of your system. Get an external drive that has more free space than your system drive, plug it in, and do a full backup using Windows Backup and Restore.
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If I shell one out I’ll just have to reinstall: Quickbooks Word and Excel from office 360 Maybe my scanner drivers. Link Dropbox and One Drove. |
start an admin command prompt or power shell...
chkdsk /f/r this will run a full surface check of the drive... |
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