How to disable chkdsk at boot?

whatever61

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A question that was asked in tons of places already and the solutions provided simply don't work, so I am asking again:

I tried to run chkdsk /f on the HDD, it said it needs a restart. OK. Win 8.1
Bug1: Now it always get stuck on 11%. I read on many forums that chkdsk simply stuck at a certain %, it has nothing to do with faulty HDD. It's a Windows bug.

Bug2: I reboot it, it says to cancel click anything for 1 SECOND. Anything you click doesn't do anything.

Then I reset it and it goes into recovery mode, from there I can access registry and command prompt and based on what I found I tried the following:

I played with the entry [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager]
"BootExecute" as mentioned in different posts, it doesn't change anything.

I also tried:

chkntfs /x c: from cmd, that doesn't do anything neither.

I don't see any option in chkdsk /? how to disable this thing.
When running chkntfs it says C: is not dirty.

How complicated can it be to just SKIP CHKDSK, seriously, how?

Thanks for the help in advance.
Please don't comment on how bad to restart during chkdsk or that my HDD has a problem. It doesn't.