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Hi everyone!

Since the last windows update (small one from yesterday) I have this problem. Whenever I boot my pc up it takes longer and starts with a black screen. Then I see my startup background from mobo and see a message that says: dick checking if you won't to stop this press any key. When I do nothing it finish the checking to 100% and then normally boots. Further I have no problems wth the drive or whatsoever.

Thanks!

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3 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

What???? Windows can do that??

Joking aside I guess you are using windows 10, is there any specific disk its testing?

My motherboard is doing it. Think my main drive but am not sure

My own build: RΛZΞR theme

CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

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9 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

What???? Windows can do that??

Joking aside I guess you are using windows 10, is there any specific disk its testing?

How can I check What is wrong?

My own build: RΛZΞR theme

CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

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2 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

Ok, try clearing the CMOS, also try running a disk repair in windows too.

How do I clean the cmos on the Msi z270 gaming pro Carbon? Btw is it a bad thing? (This disk checking)

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CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

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Just now, Walt said:

How can I check What is wrong?

By clearing the CMOS, and then a disk check in in windows, should give you the answer. I suspect either the drive has a bad file on it or that the mobo is starting to have issues. 

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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Just now, Walt said:

How do I clean the cmos on the Msi z270 gaming pro Carbon? Btw is it a bad thing? (This disk checking)

Somewhere on the board will either be a button or a battery, press the button or take the battery out for 5-10 mins. The disk checking thing isn't bad as it may be a sign of some other issue, if there is genuinely no issue then yes its bad, but its unlikely to be wrong, 

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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2 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

Somewhere on the board will either be a button or a battery, press the button or take the battery out for 5-10 mins. The disk checking thing isn't bad as it may be a sign of some other issue, if there is genuinely no issue then yes its bad, but its unlikely to be wrong, 

I dont understand. Is it bad or not that really? (If its because of the Windows update wont it be fixed next update?)

My own build: RΛZΞR theme

CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

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3 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

Somewhere on the board will either be a button or a battery, press the button or take the battery out for 5-10 mins. The disk checking thing isn't bad as it may be a sign of some other issue, if there is genuinely no issue then yes its bad, but its unlikely to be wrong, 

How can I see Which disk its checking?

My own build: RΛZΞR theme

CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

Operating Software: Windows 10 pro 64-bit

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1 minute ago, Walt said:

I dont understand. Is it bad or not that really? (If its because of the Windows update wont it be fixed next update?)

1 minute ago, Walt said:

How can I see Which disk its checking?

There isn't really a way to tell what disk its checking, if its a windows update then its a windows disk check and not a bios one, Its not bad, just an inconvenience. I would guess that the windows update change a file that helps the computer to boot up and didn't bother doing it properly,typical microsoft. 

Get the computer running and then go onto my computer and get into properties and then tools and run an error check on the system drive. 

https://www.hightechdad.com/2013/04/25/how-to-stop-chkdsk-from-running-on-every-boot-up/ Have a look at that link

 

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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2 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

There isn't really a way to tell what disk its checking, if its a windows update then its a windows disk check and not a bios one, Its not bad, just an inconvenience. I would guess that the windows update change a file that helps the computer to boot up and didn't bother doing it properly,typical microsoft. 

Get the computer running and then go onto my computer and get into properties and then tools and run an error check on the system drive. 

https://www.hightechdad.com/2013/04/25/how-to-stop-chkdsk-from-running-on-every-boot-up/ Have a look at that link

 

Thanks for help! I will just wait till their is a new updates that will fix it. 

My own build: RΛZΞR theme

CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

Operating Software: Windows 10 pro 64-bit

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2 minutes ago, Walt said:

Thanks for help! I will just wait till their is a new updates that will fix it. 

Fair enough, I would still have a look at the link and the error thing on the OS drive just incase, can't be too carful. 

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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22 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

Fair enough, I would still have a look at the link and the error thing on the OS drive just incase, can't be too carful. 

In update history it sais this: is that maybe the problem? 

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Btw: the error tool sais their is nothing wrong on the disk

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CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

Operating Software: Windows 10 pro 64-bit

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I don't want to be mean but why is my post funny @TetraSky ? Am I overreacting?

 

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Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

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2 hours ago, Walt said:

I don't want to be mean but why is my post funny @TetraSky ? Am I overreacting?

 

Overreacting yes. also because of this typo

3 hours ago, Walt said:

Hi everyone!

Since the last windows update (small one from yesterday) I have this problem. Whenever I boot my pc up it takes longer and starts with a black screen. Then I see my startup background from mobo and see a message that says: dick checking if you won't to stop this press any key. When I do nothing it finish the checking to 100% and then normally boots. Further I have no problems wth the drive or whatsoever.

Thanks!

I have a very childish sense of humor.xD

 

Oh and btw, for the update thing above, it's fine, that update failed, but then it successfully installed just fine.

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7 minutes ago, TetraSky said:

Overreacting yes. also because of this typo

I have a very childish sense of humor.xD

Owh lol xD 

 

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CPU: Intel Core i5 7600K // CPU cooler: Cryorig H7 // Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming pro carbon //       

Video Card: MSI Armor gtx 1070 OC 8GB // RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3200MHz //  

SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB // HDD: 2x WD yellow edition 2TB //

Case: NZXT H440 RAZER edition // Power Supply: Corsair RM550x //         

Operating Software: Windows 10 pro 64-bit

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