![]() So I then installed Norton and checked it again. It still "hung" at 100% and didn't boot into windows until I pressed the reset button, but it DID scan each and every time. Well, upon completing the install I immediately tried chkdsk /f and it worked. Before I did this I uninstalled Norton as in the past Norton has been found to interfere with windows installation. That is, I installed windows again and chose "keep my files and apps". So I discovered the culprit!!! It is Norton Security Online!!! What I did to find this was do an "in place" upgrade. Scan results can be checked as usual in Event Viewer searching under the application of Wininit. Windows will still hang when the scan reaches 100% but just press reset and the OS will reboot normally. Here is the command:įsutil dirty set c: <-marks drive c: as dirty.Ĭhange the drive letter if the drive you wish to mark dirty is different. It didn't do this on 1903.Īs a workaround, anyone having this issue can mark the drive as dirty and the scan will run upon reboot. I deleted all partitions on the SSD before installing fresh. There appears to be some Norton process interfering with chkdsk on bootup for Windows 10 version 2004. ![]() It will scan each and every time for all the other non boot drives however. On a rare occasion when it does scan it does not reboot once it reaches 100%. It just counts down, says "scanning and repairing drive", then after a pause, it continues to windows. When I execute chkdsk /f for drive C: (system) upon reboot it never scans.
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