Why Windows 10 Cannot Run CHKDSK Which Is Write Protected

When I started my computer, I was given a message saying Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically. And I cannot boot into Safe mode. Without system restore points, I began to run the CHKDSK command. However, it gave me the error message reading Windows cannot run CHKDSK, which is write-protected. So, What should I do to address this issue? Is there anyone who can help me? Thanks.

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Sherly· Answered on Apr 19, 2024

As a built-in Check Disk utility, CHKDSK can help fix disk errors or startup issues for PC computer users. However, in most cases, when you run CHKDSK via the Command Prompt after receiving the message saying Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically, CHKDSK will not run, and you will receive the error message reads:

  • NTFS is a type of file system.
  • The current drive cannot be locked.

Therefore, there are two reasons why you receive this error message as follows:

  • The disk volume attribute has been set to read-only.
  • The file system of the partition has been damaged or corrupted.

If you want to run CHKDSK again, removing write protection from the hard drive is suggested, which can help you eliminate this error.

So how to remove write protection from the hard drive? Firstly, you can try to clean the read-only attribute via diskpart on your hard drive. But if you think this method is a little complex, I think there is a simpler method for you: EaseUS Partition Master.

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Step 1. Download EaseUS Partition Master, and install it.

Step 2. Click the Toolkit section, and choose "Write Protection."

Step 3. Select your write-protected hard drive, and click "Disable."

In addition to removing write protection, EaseUS Partition Master also offers other useful functions as follows:

All in all, EaseUS Partition Master cannot only remove write protection but also be able to help users fix other issues mentioned above. You can have a try. Hope your question can be solved after reading this article.

Now, you can try to run the CHKDSK on your computer.

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