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Repost: Chkdsk: Cannot open volume for direct access
Greetings,
On Vista Home Premium, when the trying to run chkdsk from boot, the following error comes up: Checking file system on C: Type of the file system is NTFS Cannot open volume for direct access Any ideas? Thanks, Kevin |
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Repost: Chkdsk: Cannot open volume for direct access
I have found on Vista that this problem occurs only when running Check disk with both check box options selected. To clear the problem, uncheck both boxes and let check disk run. My machine ran with no errors. Then run check disk with one check at a time. "Automatically fix file system errors" will run at start up time. No boxes checked and "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" checked, will run in Windows.
On Tuesday, August 14, 2007 4:12 PM KevinCochra wrote: Greetings, On Vista Home Premium, when the trying to run chkdsk from boot, the following error comes up: Checking file system on C: Type of the file system is NTFS Cannot open volume for direct access Any ideas? Thanks, Kevin Submitted via EggHeadCafe ASP.NET Drawing a chart using OWC11 - Office Web Components http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...omponents.aspx |