You can stop CHKDSK (during boot), you can also modify the time needed to run ... (in the registry), but it still remain a problem that an error will occur and I will not know about it and contribute to data loss.I receive up to date to be informed. The sooner the better.
I have a tool to check the ID of the directory and file and can quickly make a copy of the directory and files (if possible) and then perform the CHKDSK repair.
My hard working non-stop (all time record and automatically defragments) and errors may occur reading / writing or modification. The old file system - NTFS - (1993 Years). New REFS, provides greater security to store data on more capacious and faster drives. The weakness of file systems to process changes, both to modify the file name and backup set. NTFS uses the diary - kind registry that records all changes. This solution negatively affect the performance of the file system and in extreme cases leads to loss of data when an error occurs during recording, since all the information about the file is overwritten. Just as the NTFS file system distinguishes REFS file information (metadata), and the contents of the set (user data), but in the case of both types of information used are the same protection. Metadata standard are protected by checksums. Upon request, we provide the same protection for the utility. REFS saves checksums on disk is always at a safe distance so that in the event of an error the data can be reconstructed. By default, the refs creates metadata located as close to the area of the disk, so they can be quickly read.
Windows 7 not support REFS.
Windows 8 or higher OS - support