igor0
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That’s actually a good idea. It’s enough to run
chkdsk c: /f
(provided C: is your system drive).
Checkdisk will say that it’s not able to perform the check right now (because the /f argument means “fix errors, if detected” - which is not possible to do directly from Windows on the system drive) and schedule a disk scan for the next boot.
So, if you can try this - do you see the Microsoft scandisk being started on the next reboot?