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just recently my computer has major problems,
its become real slow for some reason and i accidently switch the computer off without going to turn off the computer which i switched it from the power switch :(
and as i restart my computer, before it comes back to all the programs etc there's a blue screen with numbers etc and something to do, " there's need to be a checkup on ur disk files" etc and press any button to skip or whatever it says so i can go back to the screen...

i dont know what this is? can somebody tell what problems i have or how to get rid of it???
 

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Sounds like Scandisk ? Is that the name / description of what appears ?

If so, let it do it's work (checks to make sure computer is ok if it wasn't shut down properly), and it should go away.
 

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MedNez said:
Sounds like Scandisk ? Is that the name / description of what appears ?

If so, let it do it's work (checks to make sure computer is ok if it wasn't shut down properly), and it should go away.


it says its a disk check,
"checking file systemon C:
the type of the file system ...
volume labelis HP_PAVILION
one of ur disks needs to be checks etc...
checking for veriflying files etc"".......

so what does my computer do this? virus or spam?


it happened before and i let it do whatever it needs to do, and suddenly my computer shuts down and restarts continiously and it wont go back to the home screen and something to do with reboot or whatever it called and i had to send it back to the store where i got it from and i had to do system recovery etc which lost all my documents
 
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It's there to check if there are errors with the hard drive, if something went wrong when you shut down last. If you let it do what it does, and it continually does it at startup, it sounds like either the physical hard drive has issues, or the windows installation does.

To be on the safe side, I'd advise you back up anything critical straight away.
 

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