Hi Filip
Okay, disconnect that D drive and see if your PC will boot form the system drive . . .
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Hello!
I Have a MSI Gaming Laptop and I have the problem that every time I start my laptop it automaticly starts the Fixing (D). I do the Disk Checking and it starts over and over again for the past 2 days and the Press to skip doesnt show up. Is there a way to skip it manualy?
When it finishes Everything starts over again from 0
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Hi Filip
Okay, disconnect that D drive and see if your PC will boot form the system drive . . .
Hi Dave
So i followed all your steps, I hard truned of the PC and on the 3 time is says “Prepering Automatic disk repair” and couple seconda later the screen turns black and there is only the white point finger in the middle and nothing else, also nothing happens when I press any buttons. It’s completely black
Hi Filip
Please provide a bit more detail on that, are you not now able to get into Windows 10?
Can you disconnect that D drive temporarily from the motherboard to see if you can boot into Windows . . .
Hi DaveM121.
So I did Eveything as you said but when I start up my laptop the screen becomes black and nothing happens
Hi Filip PW
I am Dave, an Independent Advisor, I will help you with this . . .
Start your PC, just as Windows attempts to load (spinning dots), press and hold Power Button for 5 - 10 seconds to perform a Hard Shut Down
Do this twice
On the third start Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt . . . etc.
Please try each option one at a time, then see of Windows will boot . . .
Go to Troubleshoot - Advanced Option - Command Prompt
Run this command and then press Enter:
chkdsk C: /f /r
Wait for that command to complete
Run this command 3 times in a row, then restart your PC:
chkntfs /x C:
Does that stop Windows form checking D on startup?
If not, is the D drive an extra internal drive on your PC?