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How long has it been there? chkdisk will take a while..

So recently I got a blue screen with error Kernel_data_inpage_error.  I looked this up and I ran chkdsk (exact command I used was chkdsk c: /f /r).  It was going well until I reached 12%.  Currently it appears to be stuck at 12% and has been for quite a while now.  However the loading wheel animation thing is still moving so the computer itself is still running.  Should I wait longer or should I do something?  I'm worried to stop it in case of damaged data and such.  What should I do?

 

OS:  Windows 8.1

 

FYI:  I have never had a bsod before, even with the addition of my new gpu.  If you need more info, please say so.

 

EDIT:  The session seems to have gone through albeit taking for-fucking-ever.  Thanks for your help, those who replied.

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How long has it been there? chkdisk will take a while..

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Try chkdsk /F it repair itself when he founds any errors and you don't need to specify the directory if it's your primary partition.

 

You can also check what's happen with BlueScreenView it offers many features like display again the BSOD or learn more about the error. ;)

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Try chkdsk /F it repair itself when he founds any errors and you don't need to specify the directory if it's your primary partition.

 

You can also check what's happen with BlueScreenView it offers many features like display again the BSOD or learn more about the error. ;)

Okay, but to do that I would need to get back to the desktop.  How would I safely exit the chkdsk session?

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Okay, but to do that I would need to get back to the desktop.  How would I safely exit the chkdsk session?

Sorry very tired yesterday, Does it over or not??

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