How to Fix Scanning and Repairing Drive Errors on Windows

Summary: Scanning and Repairing Drive error is caused due to several reasons like faulty graphic card drives, improper system shutdown, or corrupted hard drive. You can fix the issue by rolling back the drivers, running startup repair, CHKDSK command, and other solutions shared in this blog.

I recently started experiencing an error on my laptop, Scanning and repairing C drive on startup. I tried to boot the system repeatedly, like 8 times, but it is showing the same error every time. I’m concerned about my device and its data. Any help to fix the issue will be appreciated!

Scanning and Repairing Drive errors may occur with your system’s local disk C: or any external hard drive. You can encounter the error on startup, after updating your graphic card drivers, an improper or forced system shutdown, or on system reboot. Even if your system experiences a power cut or failure, it can show this error on the next boot-up. 

The possible reasons behind the issue could be several, but the primary reasons are faulty graphic card drives or a logically damaged hard drive. Due to this error, your system may get stuck in a booting loop, crash frequently or even not boot eventually, putting your device and its data at stake.

The good thing is that you can fix the Scanning and Repairing Drive error with the methods discussed here. However, before that, we suggest you back up your system, if possible, or recover data with professional data recovery software and troubleshoot the problem.

How do I Fix Scanning and Repairing Drive Error?

Follow the DIY methods below to fix this error on your Windows system.

#1 Perform a Hard Reset

The system may often bring up the disk check screen, mentioning scanning and repairing the drive stuck at 100% completion. In such a situation, try performing a hard reset with the following steps:

#2 Run Startup Repair

Some users reported encountering Scanning and Repairing Drive C on every boot. You may receive this error repetitively, even if you’ve tried turning on your PC a couple of times. In this case, you can try running Startup Repair, following the below steps, and see if the problem gets fixed.

#3 Roll Back Graphic Drivers

In a few cases, the scanning and repairing c drive error started popping up after updating the graphic drivers. In such a case, try rolling back the driver to their older version and see if it solves the problem. Follow the given steps:

#4 Boot the PC in Safe Mode and Run Windows Error Checking Tool

Sometimes, the system can show you scanning and repairing C drive errors on startup. Due to this, you may be unable to boot your system correctly. Hence, try booting your system in Safe Mode and then run Windows’ built-in error-checking tool. It will help you identify the problem with your disk and troubleshoot the issue.

If it shows any details related to the issues with your hard drive and you see the Repair option, click on it and complete the repairing process. Once done, restart your system and see if the problem is resolved.

#5 Run CHKDSK Command

If the Windows Error Checking tool doesn’t help you fix the issue, you may try running the CHKDSK command. When this command is run with /f and /r attributes, it finds and marks the bad sectors and repairs the logically damaged hard drive. However, it prevents Windows from storing or reading data from those marked bad sectors, eventually causing data loss. Therefore, ensure that you have the system backup available.

#6 Check your Hard Drive’s Health

Scanning and repairing a drive stuck at 100, 10, or even 0%, your hard drive may not be healthy. You can check the status of your hard drive and then take the right action as required. Follow the steps below:

Bonus Tip – You can alternatively use Stellar Data Recovery Professional to check hard disk health. It features a Monitor Drive utility to scan your drive and shows the S.M.A.R.T status of your hard drive, with temperature, bad sectors, and chances of your drive to sustain the data recovery process. If the hard drive is severely damaged, you can opt for the Clone Disk feature to clone your system hard drive to prevent further damage and recover data.

Final Thoughts:

Scanning and repairing drive errors can occur due to problematic graphic card drivers and corrupted or bad-sectored hard drives. Your system may lead to frequent boot-up errors, crashes, or complete shutdowns due to this error, putting your data at risk. However, the error is fixable with the methods shared in this blog. Further, use professional data recovery software to recover data from a crashed or unbootable Windows system.

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