Can someone please help us to run the chkdsk utility.
Also a fix someone suggested - my computer- to - C- to properties- to tools-
to error check - to check disk- start- throws up a window - can't check disk
while in use do you want to schedule for the next time you start your
computer so he checks schedule disk check then restrats and nothing happens.
Greatly appreciate your help.
RaNae
Hi RaNae,
This tutorial will show you how to run chkdsk. I used "chkdsk /f" (No
quotes) in Method Two without any problems on the restart.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-checkdisk.html
Shawn
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1. Contacts failed to load
2. Windows Mail could not be started...unable to initialize Windows
Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is full
(0x8004104E)
3.Windows Mail could not be started becasue MSOE.DLL could not be initialized
It then tells me to run chkdsk. When I attempt to run this utility from the
tools tab, it tells me that it can not run check while disk is in use, asks
me to schedule one at startup - but never runs it.
When I attempt to run chkdsk from the file location, a black window pops up
and the check begins to run, finds an error, and then closes.
Help!
Can you help with this?
Thanks
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I received a similar error after a Windows Vista Update:
1. Windows Mail could not be started. Your computer may be out of
memory or your disk is full.
2. I click ok, then receive the second error:
"Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be
initialized."
3. Also, my Desktop items were all gone except for one item.
4. I did not have the run the chkdsk utility message.
I followed instructions from another forum to delete the registry key
for Windows Mail and restart. This did not work. So, I installed
Windows Live Mail as you recommended. Also, I did not complete
configuration of the Windows Live Mail, since I had to go to another
pc to look-up my Incoming Mail and Outgoing Mail server names. I just
guessed (incorrectly) and entered something. I think I launched
Windows Live Mail and then Windows Mail. Windows Mail still gave me
the same errors, and it was late, so I shut down. Then, tonight I
powered up my laptop to try some other things, but I noticed that my
desktop icons were back on my Desktop. So, I re-launched Windows
Mail, and it worked perfectly. Therefore, I think that I needed to re-
boot the laptop after installing Windows Live Mail. After that, my
Windows Mail launched without error and my desktop icons were back on
my Desktop.
Thanks!
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Sandra
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