The Windows 10 system will self-check the C drive every few days, and the solution to the 6008 error is always reported in the event manager

I installed Windows 10 in June last year, and it has been very smooth.
Starting from New Year's Day this year, every few days, the computer will self-check the C drive when it is turned on, and the prompt message is "Scanning and repairing drive (C:)", but the root cause has not been found. Ask others, and check the information on the Internet, they all say that the hard disk self-check is caused by frequent shutdowns abnormally, but unless my computer is powered off, it will not shut down according to the normal process, but there has been no power outage recently. Helpless, I reinstalled the system three times this month, thinking it was a system problem, but the problem still persists after the reinstallation.
A few days ago, the hard disk self-checked again. I had a headache and said to try my luck in the Windows Event Viewer to see if I could find something. Well, unexpectedly every time the shutdown is logged, an exception is recorded.

As I said before, unless there is a power outage, my computer will not shut down according to the normal process. Then I went to ask a friend for advice. The friend said it was a bios problem. In addition, I checked the information and said it was a power supply and motherboard problem. In short, all kinds of problems have been checked, to no avail.

In the next few days, I have to go to the event manager to observe every time after booting, whether there is any error. Then, I found a rule, that is, after shutting down every night, a 6008 error will appear in the event manager the next day.


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