Note: the linked duplicate question is NOT the same. This cannot be done while Windows is running, but only during startup (outside of CMD). Just powering down the computer risks corruption, so how can I safely abort it?Ĭtrl+C isn't an option: I'm running chkdsk /r /f on the drive that has Windows installed. I started a chkdsk /r /f C: on Windows 10, but now that it's running I want to cancel it.
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