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Repairing Disk Errors. How would I fix this?

dukethedj

The power went out unexpectedly and I dont have a UPS. Now one of my PCs takes an hour to get to the Windows Logo boot up screen than takes another hour until it bluescreens. After a few days of letting it do that, I am at the boot up screen with the message, Repairing Disk Errors. This might take a while.

 

This has been like this for two days now and I really don't want to reinstall Windows and find all of my stuff at the moment. Is there any way to fix this without reinstalling? I also tried safe mode and that wont work.

 

Running Windows 10 on a WD Blue

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not sure about how to fix this but if you can then buy a cheap 1tb/500gb hdd then save up for a better one and transfer the files.

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You could run a disk repair via the command prompt but to be honest even if it does work how long will it last. I would buy a new drive.

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hi duke! let me tell you a similar story, I had a power outage a month ago and this is what happened. My windows profile got corrupted and it wasn't allowing me to login, My Sony TV got a burnt Power board, and I had the same problem as yours my PC keeps doing disk repairs.  I've tried a lot of solutions just so I can fix it and the only solution I came up with was really a "reformat". now you could try doing a Windows repair via a windows 10 boot drive ( which I did but it didn't work).  

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hi duke! let me tell you a similar story, I had a power outage a month ago and this is what happened. My windows profile got corrupted and it wasn't allowing me to login, My Sony TV got a burnt Power board, and I had the same problem as yours my PC keeps doing disk repairs.  I've tried a lot of solutions just so I can fix it and the only solution I came up with was really a "reformat". now you could try doing a Windows repair via a windows 10 boot drive ( which I did but it didn't work).

Never thought about the repair. I just jumped the gun and reformatted and installed.

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