Windows Is Loading Files Startup Repair
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Summary :
In “ Troubleshoot “, click “ Advanced options “, then click “ Startup Settings “. Once you click the “ Startup Settings “, you will need to restart. Before you restart, you will see something like picture above. Press F4 or F5 (it does not really matter which key you press) to load Windows 10 in safe mode.
*Startup Repair is an utility feature of Windows which solves any issues with the startup of Windows. Startup Repair kicks in only when your computer unexpectedly shuts down during the startup due to any faulty hardware or outdated driver issue. But, some Windows 10 users are complaining about an abnormality of the Startup Repair in the.
*How To Fix Windows Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically 1:00 Command Prompt 1:17.
Have you ever seen the error message: There is a problem with this drive? Scan the drive now and fix it? Actually, this may appear after you connected a USB drive or SD card to a computer. Windows thinks there is something wrong with that drive, so it advises you to scan the disk and fix it by calling the built-in disk check tool.Quick Navigation :
When you plug in a removable device to the computer running Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, or Vista, an error may occur to inform you that you there’s a problem with this drive and you need to scan it & fix it. Naturally, most people are prone to start the scan and fix process as the system suggests.
*Sometimes, no error will be found after the scan.
*Yet, if any errors are found on this drive, Windows will advise you to repair the drive by offering an error checking window, on which you can click to Repair drive easily.
Now, here comes the question: what if Windows was unable to repair the drive? How are you going to deal with such a terrible situation? My advice is recovering data firstly when Window can’t repair this drive. Then, try any method that works to fix the issue properly.Windows Was Unable to Repair the Drive: Error Occurs
Some of you may curious about: how do I scan and fix my drive, right? Actually, there is a check disk utility integrated into all Windows systems (the CHKDSK error checking) as many people know. To be specific, this disk checking tool aims at checking logical and physical errors on the file system and file system metadata of certain drive.
Well, does scan and fix delete files? Does repair drive erase data? Undeniably, it may do. So you are expected to read this so as to gain the skills of deleted files recovery after the scan and fix:
It is shocking when you find Windows Scan and Fix deleted files that you need, but it is not the end of the world since you can get remedies for it.Error Messages
Though you can click to repair the drive after the error checking scan, you may end up in failure:
*There was a problem repairing this drive.
*There was a problem repairing this drive SD card.
*Windows was unable to repair the drive USB.
*Windows can’t repair the drive while it’s in use.
The full error may be something like: There was a problem repairing this drive. Windows was able to repair the drive. Close this dialogue box, and then try to repair the drive again.
The most direct way to try to fix this is:
*Eject the drive from your computer properly.
*Restart your computer.
*Connect it again after the PC restarted.
Most of the time, the quick restart won’t work. So you need to recover data from this drive immediately and then follow the solutions that will be mentioned later carefully.Real Case
How to fix this error ’There was a problem repairing this drive’?I’ve looked all over the web, and can’t find a solution to this one. I have Windows 8 and get this error message every time I plug anything into my usb port: There’s a problem with this drive. Scan the drive now and fix it. Whether it’s my iPod, flash drive, any usb-I get this window in the upper right of the screen. Everything I plug in works and is fine, and there is no problems with the devices. At least the window goes away in about 5-6 seconds. Still, it would be nice if it didn’t show up at all. (It would also be nice to win the lottery, but I can’t always have everything I want!) Is there a way to not have this window pop up?- from bigoldcars in Microsoft CommunityRecover Data at Once When Window Can’t Repair the DriveReasons for USB Drive Data Recovery
Why the USB data recovery from the check program error is necessary? Two main reasons are:
*It’s very likely that there will be some files lost during the scan and repair process.
*In order to fix the Window can’t repair this drive, you’ll need to accomplish a lot of operations, which can easily lead to data loss.Steps of the USB Device Recovery
How to recover a deleted scanned document:
Step 1: find a piece of reliable data recovery software and get it downloaded properly (download it from the official website; don’t open some suspicious links at will). MiniTool Power Data Recovery is trusted by over 2 million people; if you doubt this, you may use the Trial Edition of version 8.1 at first.
Step 2: install the trial edition by double clicking on the setup application. Then, launch it to see the following window.
Generally, this page will only appear for a few seconds and then you will be brought to the main interface of the software.
Step 3: please select an option from This PC, Removable Disk Drive, Hard Disk Drive, and CD/DVD Drive.
*This PC option helps to display all the partitions that are mounted to the computer.
*Removable Disk Drive is used to display all the removable devices, such as USB flash drive, USB external hard drive, or SD card (here’s how to recover deleted files from USB).
*In Hard Disk Drive, only the hard disk drives (both internal and external) will be shown.
*Obviously, the CD/DVD Drive option is designed for only the optical discs like CD and DVD.
*Apparently, you should choose This PC if the target drive is only a partition on the internal/external hard disk, memory card, or the flash drive.
*Well, if the target device is a hard disk/flash disk that contains more than one partition, you may choose Removable Disk Drive or Hard Disk Drive.
Step 4: specify the drive that Windows prompts it can’t repair. Then double click on it or just click on the Scan button to start detecting files in it. Then, you’ll see the window as shown below.
Here, you can click to browse the currently found files any time during the scan. Yet, as the prompt says, if you’d like to get the best recovery result, you may as well wait till the end of the scan.
Step 5: once you have found the deleted scanned document that you need, you should add a check mark into the square box in front of it. Then, when you have selected all the files you need, you should click on the Save button to choose a safe storage path for them (don’t save them to the original place which Windows fails to repair). At last, please click on the OK button to confirm the storage path.
When all files have been saved to the appointed place successfully, a prompt window will appear in the software. At this time, you can close the software and put an end to the recovery.Note: The following window will appear to prevent you from recovering data from the unrepairable drive on your computer when you are using the Trial Edition to finish all previous steps. So, my advice is getting a license to register the full edition in order to accomplish the recovery.
If you’d like to learn more details on how to fix a broken USB stick and recover data, please go to this page:
The question of how to fix a broken USB stick is not difficult to answer when the damage is caused by logical errors.Possible Causes
After an investigation, I found 3 main causes for the unrepairable drive issue:
*Disconnect the USB device from your computer forcibly (you are advised to safely remove the USB device).
*Get attacked by the virus since you use the USB drive across different devices and platforms (use it on different PCs, game consoles, or cameras).
*There’s something wrong with the file system of the USB drive (The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable, fatal device hardware error, etc.).Fix Error: Windows Was Unable to Repair the Drive
The Windows snap-in Error Checking or CHKDSK tool is mainly used to scan the partitions and disk drives mounted on the computer for disk errors or bad sectors. Once the problem is found, it will offer solutions to help you repair the error in order to make the drive working properly again. You just need to finish a few clicks to scan the disk and repair the error.
But, if the system says it can’t repair the drive for you, you need to turn to the following solutions for fixing the problem after recovering data after CHKDSK. (Please note that all the operations below are performed in a Windows 10 computer.)Solution 1: Run Disk Check in Command Prompt
*Click on the Cortana icon/search box from the left corner of the taskbar.
*Type command prompt into the text box.
*Right click on Command Prompt (Desktop app) from the Best match area.
*Choose Run as administrator from the right-click menu.
*Select Yes in the pop-up User Account Control window so as to allow this app to make changes to your device.
*Type chkdsk *: /r and press Enter (this command helps to locate the bad sectors on the target disk, analyze physical disk errors, and recover readable information; but you need to remember that the target disk must be locked).
*Wait for the check disk process to complete (if any problems are found, the system will fix them automatically).Note: Please don’t waste any time to fix the Windows 10 taskbar not working issue when necessary.Solution 2: Run System File Checker Tool
*Repeat step 1 ~ 5 mentioned in solution 1 or run the command prompt as administrator by another way.
*In the Administrator: Command Prompt window, type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
*Wait for the completion of the scan and exit command prompt at the end.
*Restart your PC and go to check for any improvements.Solution 3: Troubleshoot Hardware and Devices
In all Windows systems, there is a Hardware and Devices troubleshooter, designing for fixing errors with storage devices. Here’s how to use it:
*Click on the Windows Start button in the lower left corner of the screen.
*Scroll down to find the Windows System folder.
*Click to expand this folder and choose Control Panel within it.
*Choose to View by Small icons.
*Choose Troubleshooting from listed items.
*Find Hardware and Sound from the right-side pane.
*Click on the Configure a device option under it.
*Click on the Advanced option in the pop-up window so as to Apply repairs automatically.
*Click on the Next button and then follow the instructions to finish the repair process.Solution 4: Run Startup Repair
The Startup Repair is also a popular tool built in Windows. Its main function is to scan and repair the errors that may break off the loading process of the computer system. Here’s how to use it:
*Click on the Windows Start button.
*Scroll down to select Settings option.
*Choose Update & Security (Windows Update, recovery, backup).
*Select Recovery from the left-hand pane.
*Find the Advanced startup section from the right pane.
*Click on the Restart now button.
*Click on the Troubleshoot button from Choose an option window.
*Select the Advanced options from Troubleshoot window.
*Click on the Startup Repair button from Advanced options window.
*Select the correct account and type the corresponding password.
*Click on the Continue button and wait for the scanning/problem detecting process.
*If any problem is found, the tool will fix it.
Click here to see how to access Advanced startup in different cases.
That’s all I want to say about how to fix the Window can’t repair this drive/check program error. Of course, there are other possible fixes like running a diagnostic tool and a clean install of Windows. You may follow them step by step to try to solve the problem yourself.Tip:Click here if you want to know more about the Windows was unable to complete the format hard drive.Conclusion
It’s a normal thing to see a Windows prompt on your computer. Sometimes, the message only informs you of some information; while in other cases, it may indicate a series of problems found by the system. For instance, Windows was unable to repair the drive is a popular error message to show that there’s a problem fixing the found error on the target device.
What’s the right thing to do at this time? My suggestions are:
*Close the prompt window and recover data from it immediately with a reliable tool.
*Then, you may analyze your problem and try the possible solutions to try to make it right.
If you still can’t repair the error after reading this, please feel free to leave a message below, describing your situation in detail.Windows Was Unable to Repair the Drive FAQHow do I fix Windows was unable to complete the format?
*Right click on This PC/Computer icon on the desktop.
*Choose Manage from the context menu.
*Click Disk Management under Storage.
*Look through the disks & partitions list and pick out the problematic drive.
*Right click on it and choose Format.
*Wait for the process to finish.
*If this didn’t work, please use Format Partition of MiniTool Partition Wizard.
*Run CHKDSK in Command Prompt to repair logical problems.
*Check the drive for errors by clicking Check under Error checking.
*Run a scan under Maintenance in Control Panel.
*Recover data from the corrupted hard drive and then reformat it.The answer depends on whether the real file content is corrupted or not. If it is only the drive that holds the files or the file system of it is corrupted, you can fix the corrupted files easily. However, if the real content of files is unusable and inoperable, you can never fix them.
You can convert RAW to NTFS without formatting by using the Command Prompt tool.
*Open Windows search textbox and type cmd.
*Right click on Command Prompt from search result.
*Choose Run as administrator from the pop-up menu.
*Type Diskpart and press Enter.
*Type *: /FS :NTFS (* is the drive letter) and press Enter.
There are different ways a program can automatically load when Windows first starts. Below is a full list of where to find startup programs and how they can be disabled.Windows 8 and 10
Users of Windows 8 and 10 can disable startup programs via the Windows Task Manager.
*Press the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys at the same time.
*Click on Task Manager.
*In the Task Manager window, click the Startup tab.
*Right-click on any startup program you want to disable and click Disable.Windows XP, Vista, and 7
Most Windows users can use the msconfig utility to disable startup programs by following the steps below.
*Click Start, and then Run.
*Type msconfig into the text box, and then press the Enter key.
*In the System Configuration window that appears (shown below), click the Startuptab.
*Uncheck each of the programs you don’t want to load upon startup.Windows Startup
Another location startup programs are placed is the Windows Startup folder. To view this folder, follow the steps below.
*Click Start, Programs, Startup, then locate the program you want to remove. You can then right-click the program and select delete from the drop-down menu that appears. This action prevents the program from loading automatically upon startup.
*If you see the program you want to remove, but have Windows 95, click Start, Settings, and then Taskbar & Startup Menu. Click the Start menu programs tab, click the Advanced button, click the Programs folder, and then click the Startup folder. Highlight the program you do not want to startup automatically and press delete on your keyboard.Windows registry
The Windows registry is another common location to locate programs loading up automatically. If you are unfamiliar with the registry and its potential dangers, see the registry help page. Once you have familiarized yourself with the registry, follow the steps below.
*Click Start, Run, type Regedit, and then press Enter.
*Click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
*Click Software
*Click Microsoft
*Click Windows
*Click Current Version
*Click Run
*In the Run folder, locate the program(s) you don’t want to boot upon startup.
*Once located, highlight the file and press Delete.
*Exit out of the registry and reboot the computer.Windows Services
Microsoft Windows can also automatically load a program through Windows services. Follow the steps below to check the services currently setup on your computer.Note
User must have administrative rights to perform the steps below.Windows Is Loading Files Startup Repair Loop
*Click Start, Settings, and then Control Panel.
*Open the Administrative Tools and click Services.
*Locate the service you want to disable and double-click it.
*Change the Startup type from automatic to disabled.Windows win.ini
Although not as common as the previous recommendations, with early versions of Windows the win.ini can also contain programs that load automatically. The win.ini, like most initialization files, can cause issues with the computer if not edited correctly. Follow the steps below for instructions on how to remove programs from the win.ini file.Tip
We recommend you write down whatever is deleted in case it needs to be added back into the win.ini.
*Click Start, Run, and then type win.ini into the text box.
*Towards the top of the document, look for run= line. Verify that nothing similar to the program that is loading at startup is after run= line. If this line appears to contain a command line pointing to the program you are experiencing the issue with, delete everything after run=.Additional informationWindows Is Loading Files Startup Repair Loop Windows 7
*See our startup definition for further information and related links.
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Summary :
In “ Troubleshoot “, click “ Advanced options “, then click “ Startup Settings “. Once you click the “ Startup Settings “, you will need to restart. Before you restart, you will see something like picture above. Press F4 or F5 (it does not really matter which key you press) to load Windows 10 in safe mode.
*Startup Repair is an utility feature of Windows which solves any issues with the startup of Windows. Startup Repair kicks in only when your computer unexpectedly shuts down during the startup due to any faulty hardware or outdated driver issue. But, some Windows 10 users are complaining about an abnormality of the Startup Repair in the.
*How To Fix Windows Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically 1:00 Command Prompt 1:17.
Have you ever seen the error message: There is a problem with this drive? Scan the drive now and fix it? Actually, this may appear after you connected a USB drive or SD card to a computer. Windows thinks there is something wrong with that drive, so it advises you to scan the disk and fix it by calling the built-in disk check tool.Quick Navigation :
When you plug in a removable device to the computer running Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, or Vista, an error may occur to inform you that you there’s a problem with this drive and you need to scan it & fix it. Naturally, most people are prone to start the scan and fix process as the system suggests.
*Sometimes, no error will be found after the scan.
*Yet, if any errors are found on this drive, Windows will advise you to repair the drive by offering an error checking window, on which you can click to Repair drive easily.
Now, here comes the question: what if Windows was unable to repair the drive? How are you going to deal with such a terrible situation? My advice is recovering data firstly when Window can’t repair this drive. Then, try any method that works to fix the issue properly.Windows Was Unable to Repair the Drive: Error Occurs
Some of you may curious about: how do I scan and fix my drive, right? Actually, there is a check disk utility integrated into all Windows systems (the CHKDSK error checking) as many people know. To be specific, this disk checking tool aims at checking logical and physical errors on the file system and file system metadata of certain drive.
Well, does scan and fix delete files? Does repair drive erase data? Undeniably, it may do. So you are expected to read this so as to gain the skills of deleted files recovery after the scan and fix:
It is shocking when you find Windows Scan and Fix deleted files that you need, but it is not the end of the world since you can get remedies for it.Error Messages
Though you can click to repair the drive after the error checking scan, you may end up in failure:
*There was a problem repairing this drive.
*There was a problem repairing this drive SD card.
*Windows was unable to repair the drive USB.
*Windows can’t repair the drive while it’s in use.
The full error may be something like: There was a problem repairing this drive. Windows was able to repair the drive. Close this dialogue box, and then try to repair the drive again.
The most direct way to try to fix this is:
*Eject the drive from your computer properly.
*Restart your computer.
*Connect it again after the PC restarted.
Most of the time, the quick restart won’t work. So you need to recover data from this drive immediately and then follow the solutions that will be mentioned later carefully.Real Case
How to fix this error ’There was a problem repairing this drive’?I’ve looked all over the web, and can’t find a solution to this one. I have Windows 8 and get this error message every time I plug anything into my usb port: There’s a problem with this drive. Scan the drive now and fix it. Whether it’s my iPod, flash drive, any usb-I get this window in the upper right of the screen. Everything I plug in works and is fine, and there is no problems with the devices. At least the window goes away in about 5-6 seconds. Still, it would be nice if it didn’t show up at all. (It would also be nice to win the lottery, but I can’t always have everything I want!) Is there a way to not have this window pop up?- from bigoldcars in Microsoft CommunityRecover Data at Once When Window Can’t Repair the DriveReasons for USB Drive Data Recovery
Why the USB data recovery from the check program error is necessary? Two main reasons are:
*It’s very likely that there will be some files lost during the scan and repair process.
*In order to fix the Window can’t repair this drive, you’ll need to accomplish a lot of operations, which can easily lead to data loss.Steps of the USB Device Recovery
How to recover a deleted scanned document:
Step 1: find a piece of reliable data recovery software and get it downloaded properly (download it from the official website; don’t open some suspicious links at will). MiniTool Power Data Recovery is trusted by over 2 million people; if you doubt this, you may use the Trial Edition of version 8.1 at first.
Step 2: install the trial edition by double clicking on the setup application. Then, launch it to see the following window.
Generally, this page will only appear for a few seconds and then you will be brought to the main interface of the software.
Step 3: please select an option from This PC, Removable Disk Drive, Hard Disk Drive, and CD/DVD Drive.
*This PC option helps to display all the partitions that are mounted to the computer.
*Removable Disk Drive is used to display all the removable devices, such as USB flash drive, USB external hard drive, or SD card (here’s how to recover deleted files from USB).
*In Hard Disk Drive, only the hard disk drives (both internal and external) will be shown.
*Obviously, the CD/DVD Drive option is designed for only the optical discs like CD and DVD.
*Apparently, you should choose This PC if the target drive is only a partition on the internal/external hard disk, memory card, or the flash drive.
*Well, if the target device is a hard disk/flash disk that contains more than one partition, you may choose Removable Disk Drive or Hard Disk Drive.
Step 4: specify the drive that Windows prompts it can’t repair. Then double click on it or just click on the Scan button to start detecting files in it. Then, you’ll see the window as shown below.
Here, you can click to browse the currently found files any time during the scan. Yet, as the prompt says, if you’d like to get the best recovery result, you may as well wait till the end of the scan.
Step 5: once you have found the deleted scanned document that you need, you should add a check mark into the square box in front of it. Then, when you have selected all the files you need, you should click on the Save button to choose a safe storage path for them (don’t save them to the original place which Windows fails to repair). At last, please click on the OK button to confirm the storage path.
When all files have been saved to the appointed place successfully, a prompt window will appear in the software. At this time, you can close the software and put an end to the recovery.Note: The following window will appear to prevent you from recovering data from the unrepairable drive on your computer when you are using the Trial Edition to finish all previous steps. So, my advice is getting a license to register the full edition in order to accomplish the recovery.
If you’d like to learn more details on how to fix a broken USB stick and recover data, please go to this page:
The question of how to fix a broken USB stick is not difficult to answer when the damage is caused by logical errors.Possible Causes
After an investigation, I found 3 main causes for the unrepairable drive issue:
*Disconnect the USB device from your computer forcibly (you are advised to safely remove the USB device).
*Get attacked by the virus since you use the USB drive across different devices and platforms (use it on different PCs, game consoles, or cameras).
*There’s something wrong with the file system of the USB drive (The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable, fatal device hardware error, etc.).Fix Error: Windows Was Unable to Repair the Drive
The Windows snap-in Error Checking or CHKDSK tool is mainly used to scan the partitions and disk drives mounted on the computer for disk errors or bad sectors. Once the problem is found, it will offer solutions to help you repair the error in order to make the drive working properly again. You just need to finish a few clicks to scan the disk and repair the error.
But, if the system says it can’t repair the drive for you, you need to turn to the following solutions for fixing the problem after recovering data after CHKDSK. (Please note that all the operations below are performed in a Windows 10 computer.)Solution 1: Run Disk Check in Command Prompt
*Click on the Cortana icon/search box from the left corner of the taskbar.
*Type command prompt into the text box.
*Right click on Command Prompt (Desktop app) from the Best match area.
*Choose Run as administrator from the right-click menu.
*Select Yes in the pop-up User Account Control window so as to allow this app to make changes to your device.
*Type chkdsk *: /r and press Enter (this command helps to locate the bad sectors on the target disk, analyze physical disk errors, and recover readable information; but you need to remember that the target disk must be locked).
*Wait for the check disk process to complete (if any problems are found, the system will fix them automatically).Note: Please don’t waste any time to fix the Windows 10 taskbar not working issue when necessary.Solution 2: Run System File Checker Tool
*Repeat step 1 ~ 5 mentioned in solution 1 or run the command prompt as administrator by another way.
*In the Administrator: Command Prompt window, type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
*Wait for the completion of the scan and exit command prompt at the end.
*Restart your PC and go to check for any improvements.Solution 3: Troubleshoot Hardware and Devices
In all Windows systems, there is a Hardware and Devices troubleshooter, designing for fixing errors with storage devices. Here’s how to use it:
*Click on the Windows Start button in the lower left corner of the screen.
*Scroll down to find the Windows System folder.
*Click to expand this folder and choose Control Panel within it.
*Choose to View by Small icons.
*Choose Troubleshooting from listed items.
*Find Hardware and Sound from the right-side pane.
*Click on the Configure a device option under it.
*Click on the Advanced option in the pop-up window so as to Apply repairs automatically.
*Click on the Next button and then follow the instructions to finish the repair process.Solution 4: Run Startup Repair
The Startup Repair is also a popular tool built in Windows. Its main function is to scan and repair the errors that may break off the loading process of the computer system. Here’s how to use it:
*Click on the Windows Start button.
*Scroll down to select Settings option.
*Choose Update & Security (Windows Update, recovery, backup).
*Select Recovery from the left-hand pane.
*Find the Advanced startup section from the right pane.
*Click on the Restart now button.
*Click on the Troubleshoot button from Choose an option window.
*Select the Advanced options from Troubleshoot window.
*Click on the Startup Repair button from Advanced options window.
*Select the correct account and type the corresponding password.
*Click on the Continue button and wait for the scanning/problem detecting process.
*If any problem is found, the tool will fix it.
Click here to see how to access Advanced startup in different cases.
That’s all I want to say about how to fix the Window can’t repair this drive/check program error. Of course, there are other possible fixes like running a diagnostic tool and a clean install of Windows. You may follow them step by step to try to solve the problem yourself.Tip:Click here if you want to know more about the Windows was unable to complete the format hard drive.Conclusion
It’s a normal thing to see a Windows prompt on your computer. Sometimes, the message only informs you of some information; while in other cases, it may indicate a series of problems found by the system. For instance, Windows was unable to repair the drive is a popular error message to show that there’s a problem fixing the found error on the target device.
What’s the right thing to do at this time? My suggestions are:
*Close the prompt window and recover data from it immediately with a reliable tool.
*Then, you may analyze your problem and try the possible solutions to try to make it right.
If you still can’t repair the error after reading this, please feel free to leave a message below, describing your situation in detail.Windows Was Unable to Repair the Drive FAQHow do I fix Windows was unable to complete the format?
*Right click on This PC/Computer icon on the desktop.
*Choose Manage from the context menu.
*Click Disk Management under Storage.
*Look through the disks & partitions list and pick out the problematic drive.
*Right click on it and choose Format.
*Wait for the process to finish.
*If this didn’t work, please use Format Partition of MiniTool Partition Wizard.
*Run CHKDSK in Command Prompt to repair logical problems.
*Check the drive for errors by clicking Check under Error checking.
*Run a scan under Maintenance in Control Panel.
*Recover data from the corrupted hard drive and then reformat it.The answer depends on whether the real file content is corrupted or not. If it is only the drive that holds the files or the file system of it is corrupted, you can fix the corrupted files easily. However, if the real content of files is unusable and inoperable, you can never fix them.
You can convert RAW to NTFS without formatting by using the Command Prompt tool.
*Open Windows search textbox and type cmd.
*Right click on Command Prompt from search result.
*Choose Run as administrator from the pop-up menu.
*Type Diskpart and press Enter.
*Type *: /FS :NTFS (* is the drive letter) and press Enter.
There are different ways a program can automatically load when Windows first starts. Below is a full list of where to find startup programs and how they can be disabled.Windows 8 and 10
Users of Windows 8 and 10 can disable startup programs via the Windows Task Manager.
*Press the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys at the same time.
*Click on Task Manager.
*In the Task Manager window, click the Startup tab.
*Right-click on any startup program you want to disable and click Disable.Windows XP, Vista, and 7
Most Windows users can use the msconfig utility to disable startup programs by following the steps below.
*Click Start, and then Run.
*Type msconfig into the text box, and then press the Enter key.
*In the System Configuration window that appears (shown below), click the Startuptab.
*Uncheck each of the programs you don’t want to load upon startup.Windows Startup
Another location startup programs are placed is the Windows Startup folder. To view this folder, follow the steps below.
*Click Start, Programs, Startup, then locate the program you want to remove. You can then right-click the program and select delete from the drop-down menu that appears. This action prevents the program from loading automatically upon startup.
*If you see the program you want to remove, but have Windows 95, click Start, Settings, and then Taskbar & Startup Menu. Click the Start menu programs tab, click the Advanced button, click the Programs folder, and then click the Startup folder. Highlight the program you do not want to startup automatically and press delete on your keyboard.Windows registry
The Windows registry is another common location to locate programs loading up automatically. If you are unfamiliar with the registry and its potential dangers, see the registry help page. Once you have familiarized yourself with the registry, follow the steps below.
*Click Start, Run, type Regedit, and then press Enter.
*Click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
*Click Software
*Click Microsoft
*Click Windows
*Click Current Version
*Click Run
*In the Run folder, locate the program(s) you don’t want to boot upon startup.
*Once located, highlight the file and press Delete.
*Exit out of the registry and reboot the computer.Windows Services
Microsoft Windows can also automatically load a program through Windows services. Follow the steps below to check the services currently setup on your computer.Note
User must have administrative rights to perform the steps below.Windows Is Loading Files Startup Repair Loop
*Click Start, Settings, and then Control Panel.
*Open the Administrative Tools and click Services.
*Locate the service you want to disable and double-click it.
*Change the Startup type from automatic to disabled.Windows win.ini
Although not as common as the previous recommendations, with early versions of Windows the win.ini can also contain programs that load automatically. The win.ini, like most initialization files, can cause issues with the computer if not edited correctly. Follow the steps below for instructions on how to remove programs from the win.ini file.Tip
We recommend you write down whatever is deleted in case it needs to be added back into the win.ini.
*Click Start, Run, and then type win.ini into the text box.
*Towards the top of the document, look for run= line. Verify that nothing similar to the program that is loading at startup is after run= line. If this line appears to contain a command line pointing to the program you are experiencing the issue with, delete everything after run=.Additional informationWindows Is Loading Files Startup Repair Loop Windows 7
*See our startup definition for further information and related links.
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