Does a CHKDisk scan Solve speed/crash issues?

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Can a Chkdisk scan on your computer solve slow computer/speed and computer crashing issues?

is that what it is meant for?

I know that a chkdisk it is meant to check your hardrive for corrupted files, right? but is this what it is meant for?

or what is the main purpose of a chkdisk?
#chkdisk #issues #scan #solve #speed or crash
  • Profile picture of the author petevamp
    Originally Posted by entry View Post

    Can a Chkdisk scan on your computer solve slow computer/speed and computer crashing issues?

    is that what it is meant for?

    I know that a chkdisk it is meant to check your hardrive for corrupted files, right? but is this what it is meant for?

    or what is the main purpose of a chkdisk?
    No chkdisk is not for speeding up your computer. It is only for finding and fixing corupted files. If you are having problems with crashes and or slow speeds it is likely you have picked up some spamware or malware. Which you will need one of the many tools out there to take care of this problem separately.
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  • Profile picture of the author kathiemt
    Trend Micro provides an online system called Housecall that will allow you to run a full scan of your computer without using software that's already on your computer. It simply installs a small java applet. It's possible you need something like that. I've used it often when helping clients with their computers and have often found trojans and viruses that have caused problems. I have no connection with the program, just know it's good to use. I've not been here long enough to post links but if you Google housecall you'll find it.
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    • Profile picture of the author N4PGW
      housecall.trendmicro.com

      Originally Posted by kathiemt View Post

      Trend Micro provides an online system called Housecall that will allow you to run a full scan of your computer without using software that's already on your computer. It simply installs a small java applet. It's possible you need something like that. I've used it often when helping clients with their computers and have often found trojans and viruses that have caused problems. I have no connection with the program, just know it's good to use. I've not been here long enough to post links but if you Google housecall you'll find it.
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  • Profile picture of the author N4PGW
    It will help find corrupted files or disk space. It will not speed up the computer unless the corrupted file is causing the problem. ScanDisk is the same thing as chkdsk, but newer.

    Defrag may help speed up the computer by defragmenting the files on the hard drive.

    I left Windoze a year ago and barely miss it. I have a few things that only run in Windows so I run them on a laptop that dual boots with Linux. I have used Ubuntu since May of 09 almost exclusively. Over that time, it has not slowed down one bit. It never needs defragmenting and I don't have to load it down with anti-virus protection! It flies compared to Windows. Windows on the laptop was installed also in May and configured with all but one small piece of software I installed since then. I only use it about one hour a month, yet it has become much slower over the last roughly 18 months since I installed it.

    Several technicians have informed me that the only way to keep Windows operating at maximum speed is to reinstall it completely between one and two years. While windows system files are very much responsible for the slow down, Anti-virus/anti-malware software is an equal contributor to the speed reductions. The number of virus/malware products that anti-virus/malware software has to scan for nearly doubles every year. It takes time to compare your file with each of the millions of "patterns" that could be malware on your system.

    Good luck
    Buck
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  • Profile picture of the author kathiemt
    Thanks Buck. Don't think I can do the 'thanks' button at the moment because I'm new, or a free member or something.
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    • Profile picture of the author markv
      Firstly, to resolve issues with slow speed run Disk Defragmenter.

      To resolve system crashes make a note of any error messages that come up when the system crashes or what application was running at the time and research for any issues on the internet.

      If your problem started after adding a new program then remove that program and see if the problem persists.

      You could download Adaware Free and remove any tracking cookies and beacons as that sometimes can be the cause of a slow PC.

      Tha ultimate solution is to do a reinstall as it removes all the dross and crosslinked files that result after installing lots of unnecessary programs.

      When you do the reinstall dont install programs unless you intend to use them.

      Good Luck :-)
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