You can start a Windows Defender scan in Windows 7 by entering the following script in Command Prompt. You can find Command Prompt by going to:
All Programs<Accessories<Command Prompt
Enter this into Command Prompt:
cd C:\Program Files\Windows Defender
MpCmdRun -Scan [scantype]
For the scantype, you put either the numbers 1 or 2.
1=Quick Scan
2=Full Scan
For example, entering "MpCmdRun -Scan -2" would start a full system scan.
The check disk command that does not require a restart to run is chkdsk with the /f option, executed from the command prompt. For example, you can run chkdsk C: /f to check and fix errors on the C: drive while the operating system is running. However, if the drive is in use, some repairs may not be possible until a restart occurs. To ensure a thorough check, it's often recommended to run chkdsk after a reboot.
You can use the chkdsk command with the /f or /r switch in a command prompt window to check and fix errors on a disk without requiring a restart, as long as the drive is not the system drive. For example, you can run chkdsk D: /f to check and fix errors on the D: drive. However, if you attempt to run it on the system drive (usually C:), you will be prompted to schedule the check for the next system restart.
To workaround this problem, try temporarily disabling your antivirus software and installing Office. If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the antivirus software temporarily instead. For information about how to turn off your antivirus software, check your antivirus manufacturer's website.
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restart the computer, scan for virusus, check that your computer isn't overheated, or make sure that it has your computer type is windows and enough space to hold it.
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check your firewall or your antivirus
yes
Run a scan on your PC.
No. some anti virus programs never check at boot time. others check some areas like, memory. but no antivirus check for all files at startup.
The "who" command.