Now i know that normally disabling chkdsk would not be recommended for most systems. However in my case I have a test machine that I'm regularly removing and adding customers HDD's and it's not always helpful to have chkdsk run and in some cases can be detrimental to file recovery.
Now i know i can disable scanning for individual drives in the registry by adding the /k:<drive letter> option to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\CONTROL\Session Manager\BootExecute ... however this option will not work with new drives installed. I was wondering if there was a way I could disable the auto chkdsk on startup everytime. I don't mind it asking me if I want to check or not but I just don't want its default option to be yes. I would like the default option to be no so that if i'm not at the screen at the time of booting i can still choose to not to run chkdsk.