Check Disk On Boot In Windows

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While the title of the question seems obvious but here is a problem. I have a faulty hard drive, and I managed to restore windows seven x64 on it to factory defaults by using system restore from boot options (F11). I'm going to replace this hard drive so read till the end. Everything was great until I switched off the laptop after it became unresponsible while upgrading to Windows 10 and in this case it wasn't the hard drive problem, and it was because I needed first to install all updates to Windows 7 and upgrade to Windows 10 only after that. But I've read about that only after that when upgrade assistant hanged on 99% complete.So after I switched laptop on while the Windows 7 loading animation was going it showed a blue screen stating unmountable boot volume.I choosed several advanced boot options from safe mode etc. But every time it showed blue screen and I wasn't able to boot to Windows.I've tried to switch off laptop while the screen was on Windows 7 loading animation 3 consecutive times but even though the check disk didn't start. So it hasn't marked the volume as dirty and there was no action after reboot.Trying to do a system factory restore did nothing, and it hasn't loaded fully without any window. But I have a Windows Vista installation disc from the previous laptop, and I tried several times to boot it. The booting animation was showing indefinitly, so there were no ways to access some kind of command prompt to do something. But even though I managed to boot it from installation disc by using first another installation disc that bypassed the loading screen and partly loaded in good sectors and then by rebooting and using the first mentioned installation disc.So now it performs a full disk check also checking for bad sectors.The question is: is there a way to include an option to check disk in the advanced startup list among safe mode etc. (Not the safe mode with command prompt but to force a disk check or a simplified version of command prompt) because not always Windows marks the drive as dirty and performs a disk check. The solution to include such option is preferable by using command prompt or a file created in notepad that can be accessed through command prompt as these are the only available options right now or by typing some parameters in the operating system boot adjustable options (F9).I haven't found any solution to this that's why I'm asking it here.

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