OS/C Drive error-checking trouble

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When I try to check my hard drive for errors (right-click OS/C, properties,
tools, check now, start), I always get a message:

"Windows can't check the disk while it's in use.
Do you want to check for hard-disk errors the next time you start your
computer?"

I then have an option to click "schedule disk check".

When I check it, nothing happens.

Why is this happening, and how can I check my disc for errors?
I never had this problem with Windows XP.
 
Dave,
That's part of the problem. When I re-boot it does NOT RUN automatically,
and if I try to do it manually again, I get the same error message.
 
Unless when I re-boot it runs in the background, so I just don't realize that
it's running?
Is that how error-checking works?
 
Try opening a command prompt as Administrator, and run chkdsk manually...
Start - All Programs - Accessories - right-click on Command Prompt, select
Run as Administrator
(UAC - Continue)
type chkdsk c: /f /r
 
I did.
I still get the same message.
"Windows can't check the disk while it's in use.
Do you want to check for hard-disk errors the next time you start your
computer?"
 
I have tried the steps mentioned and I too get the same message and can not
run or can not tell if check disk has completed the process.
 
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