![]() It should start up as expected once it has completed.” Note After completing these steps, the device might automatically run chkdsk again on restart. If it restarts into Recovery Console, select Exit and continue to Windows 10. The device should now start up as expected. Allow chkdsk to complete the scan, this can take a little while. Once Command Prompt opens, type: chkdsk /fĥ. Select Command Prompt from the list of actions.Ĥ. The device should automatically start up into the Recovery Console after failing to start up a few times.ģ. If you have encountered the problem, Microsoft also posted the following guide to fix your machine: If you haven’t run across the issue yet, Microsoft suggests restarting your device to help apply the fix. The company said in its December 8th updates that “This issue is resolved and should now be prevented automatically on non-managed devices.” However, given that the user reports are only now starting to come in, it’s clear that chkdsk might still be dangerous for some. Thankfully, Microsoft has acknowledged the issue, but its fix oddly predates these user reports.
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