Windows 10 CHKDSK in win7 after install win10

freddegret

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sorry my english is not 100%
I have installed win 10 on a separate hard disk as a test , no big problems.
I use separate disks for separate OS-systems ,always at the start of an install of a new OS i uncouple the other disks untill the install is complete then i connect the other disk again.
Now after i used my win10 , the next time i start up with my win7-disk there are always problems and CHKDSK starts up ...after the check and some errors windows 7 starts up .
If i only use win7 i don't have that problem , the next time i used the win10 -disk it happens again when i start win 7?
What does win10 with my win7 hard disk to create this problem ?

grts
 

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Windows 10 proactively scans all disks. So it would appear it keeps flagging the Windows 7 as dirty. Have you tried manually running a full chkdsk on the Win 7 drive and also run a drive fitness test on the Windows 7 drive. chkdsk /f /r <drive in question>
Windows 10 proactively scans all disks. So it would appear it keeps flagging the Windows 7 as dirty. Have you tried manually running a full chkdsk on the Win 7 drive and also run a drive fitness test on the Windows 7 drive. chkdsk /f /r <drive in question>
 

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What difference should it give if i manually run chkdsk ?
The chkdsk runs every time after i used win10 , and it's take 30 minutes untill it is finished and it needs to repare lots off "damaged kernelrecords"
I got a list of actions true "winnit" but the list is vey long and in dutch.
I am a little bit afraid that one time chkdsk won't be able to repare the damaged parts.
If i don't use win10 i have never problems like that.
 

Hallo Fred,

Wat een puzzel! En je hebt weer gelijk. Als W7 op schijf 2 eerst CHKDSK nodig heeft, moet op een van de partities van die schijf bestanden open zijn blijven staan toen W10 afsloot.
(het is toch CHKDSK op schijf 2?)

Misschien kun je uitvogelen welke partitie door in W10 stuk voor stuk de driveletters te verwijderen van de partities op schijf 2.

Houd vol, wij gaan het vinden.
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Hi Fred,

What a puzzle! And you are right again. If W7 on disk 2 first needs CHKDSK then one of the partitions of that disk must have files that where not closed properly on shutdown of W10.
(it is CHKDSK on disk2, is not it?)

Perhaps you can figure out which partition by removing in W10 one by one the drive letter of the partitions on disk 2.

And we shall find it.

Henk
 

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