OS question: Win7, Win10 & Ubuntu 16.10

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My desktop PC set-up consists of 3 SSDs (Win7, Win10 & Ubuntu 16.10) and 1 HDD where I store data. Ubuntu's GRUB 2.02 menu controls the choices at boot up. My problem is that most every time I start Windows 7 and sometimes Win10 the computer goes to disk checking mode for consistency, scans the drives and does somethings. This occurs even when I only access Win7 and the HDD data drive. Is there anyways I can encapsulate the Win7 and Win10 in their own system environment so I don't have to see the disk checking every time. I only need to access the OS and the data drive at one time. Please advise. Thank you.
 
Honestly not sure about the "big picture" per se with respect to your GRUB menu. May need some tweaking...

Something like bypassing Fsck?

E.g.:

https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-bypassing-fsck/

You can google for more examples using specific search words as applicable to your environment.

or

https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1815997
 
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