In Milk-Chan <
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Hello!
I run the disk error checker allow it to run at start up and I'm
getting an error message something like: Cant open volume, disk check
stopping. I was previously able to run the disk checker at start up
with no problems.
Any ideas suggestions?
I greatly appreciate any help!
Start > run > type "cmd" without the quotes and hit enter... In the new
screen type "chkdsk /f /r" (yes I know /r implies /f but that's not always
effective so use both switches) without the quotes and hit enter. You'll be
told it can't unlock the drive and it will ask if you want to schedule it
for the next reboot. Tell it yes that you do (enter "Y" in other words) and
hit enter. Reboot and get a cup of coffee.
That is if you have to check the C: drive for errors. If you're trying to
check an alternate drive you can just put the drive letter in there - say
chkdsk d: /f /r for instance.
Galen
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