Now, you should just relax and wait, this is going to take a while but it might fix the whole issue.Click Scan drive in order to start scanning and fixing any drive errors.
Go to the Tools tab and click the Check button.Right-click on your C drive and choose Properties.Of course, you can do this for all of your remaining drives, it’s going to be the exact same procedure. Therefore, we will check for errors in this drive.
In general, the C drive is the most important one because it’s carrying all the Windows installation files. If it still happens when you start up, then try the next methods. Now you should perform a couple of restarts and see if it worked and the auto CHKDSK is gone. (make sure you put a space between “sfc” and “/scannow”)