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Fixing (C:) Stage 1 Windows 10 Problem

 Fixing (C:) Stage 1:


To stop the Fixing C Stage 1 or Fixing C Stage 2 issues on Windows startup, you will be navigating to the Registry Editor and finding Session Manager so that you can change “autocheck autochk *” to “autocheck autochk /k:C”.

  • Press Windows + X keys to bring up the context menu, select Command Prompt (Admin) and click in.
  • On the Command Prompt window, type the command <chkntfs /x C:> if your target is to disable a disk check task on the C: drive.

Press the Windows key + R to open Run. Next to Open, in the search bar, enter “Regedit”. Press OK. Depending on your permissions settings, you may see a pop-up asking if you want to allow Registry Editor to make changes to your device. Click Yes.


When Registry Editor opens, it will look something like the image below. The left-hand pane is used for navigation, and the right-hand pane is for values and editing. Find the address bar right under the menu. In the picture below, the address is set to Computer.
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You need to replace whatever is in the address bar with the following: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
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On the right-hand side, you will see a list of entries. Find Boot Execute and double-click to open the Edit Multi-String window.
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Replace the Value data entry of “autocheck autochk *” with “autocheck autochk /k:C *”. Click OK to save.
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Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer. Hopefully, the problem is fixed, but if not, you can continue to the next solution. 





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