Windows 10 dual boot problem

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Hi, I’m new on this site and this may have already been answered, if so I apologize for the double post. I am dual booting windows 10 and 7. Both OS are installed and everything works perfectly except for the face that every time I boot windows 10 then boot into windows 7 it does a disc check. I wouldn’t have a problem with this except for the fact that it take 10 min each time because I have 3 HDDs. Is there any way to stop it from doing this every time I want to switch back to windows 7< Anyone know a fix or running into the same problem
 
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See if this will work......
Assuming your Win 7 is on drive C.
Go to Elevated Command Prompt ( or Command Prompt (Admin) in windows 10 ) > type chkntfs /x c: > Enter
 
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No, still doing it. Since my board is dual bios, do you think switching between bios would help?
 

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Had the same problem. Turn off fast boot in Windows 10. You may well still get CHKDSK running once more when you reboot into windows 7 but it should be OK after that.

To turn off fast boot you can go to 'Control Panel', then 'Power Options', then 'Choose What the Power Buttons do'. Click on ' change settings that are currently unavailable'. Uncheck the 'turn on fast startup' box, then click on 'Save Changes'
 

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