Thanks.
MaraJo
MaraJo
Start, run, type in
chkdsk /f
Press enter, in the cmd window type
Y
Reboot and leave it alone.
If that doesn't work, boot the XP CD, go into recovery console
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_rec.htm
and run chkdsk /p
(You'd be well advised to ignore anything Andrew E. posts.)
Steve N.
Unable to run CHKDSK
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555484
A program called Hitman Pro can cause the problem.
Also a really old version of ZoneAlarm can cause the problem.
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MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:78C3C748-7BC3-4932...@microsoft.com,
MaraJo <mar...@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
I may just wait for a few days and see what gives if it still does not
work then I will seek professional help that costs a fortune. Thanks
to all of you for your help again, I wish you could have helped me.
Something else may be wrong that I know nothing about.
MaraJo
Spyware Doctor can also cause the problem.
[[There is currently no fix for this problem.]]
[[NOTE: You may have success if you schedule Chkdsk to run at startup and
use the /X switch, which will force a dismount. ]]
from...
JSI Tip 7079. You receive 'Cannot open volume for direct access' when Chkdsk
runs during Windows XP startup
http://www.jsifaq.com/subO/tip7000/rh7079.htm
To run chkdsk from a command prompt.
Start | Run | Type: cmd | Click OK |
In the command prompt, type:
chkdsk C: /x
Hit your Enter key.
The following error message appears:
Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you
like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system
restarts? (Y/N)
Type Y, hit Enter and close the command prompt.
Reboot.
The /x switch: Use with NTFS only. Forces the volume to dismount first, if
necessary. All open handles to the drive are invalidated. /x also includes
the functionality of /f. The /F switch fixes errors on the disk.
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In news:9BD57003-B4BF-45A5...@microsoft.com,
I had to do a System Restore to get rid of the things
I was told before, every time I would reboot I
would get the same message and without even
trying to scan disk, but the message and the blue
window would still come up. It is doing it again since
I ran chkdsk C: /x on cmd. I will have to do another
restore to stop it from happening each time I reboot.
I wrote to PCTools but it will take a while to get a
reply from them. I am apt to believe that is the
problem due to the timing. It never happened
before I installed the software.
Thanks again Wes.
MaraJo
I have never used Spyware Doctor, but I saw a post today...
[[I have found a bug in Spyware Doctor. Once the program is installed,
it locks the drive so that Partition Magic and Chkdsk cannot do
offline work.
The error from PM is "error 27 Cannot lock drive"
The error from chkdsk is "unable to gain exclusive use of drive"
Uninstalling spyware doctor fixed the problem. ]]
from...
chkdsk and Spyware Doctor
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/browse_frm/thread/e2f4c69b416652c5/70c5b2ae0a2e747c?tvc=1&q=insubject%3ASpyware+insubject%3ADoctor&hl=en#70c5b2ae0a2e747c
The post above is all I know about it, but uninstalling Spyware Doctor fixed
the problem for Don.
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In news:9A62AEB9-B386-4F01...@microsoft.com,
Thanks so much. I uninstalled the Spyware Doctor and
instantly on reboot my C:/ scanned just perfectly. So it
was the software. I also got a reply from PCTools and
they are aware of the problem and are working on it.
Here is their advice to me:
"We are aware of the problem with chkdsk, defrag and
error-checking not working with Spyware Doctor installed.
Our development team is currently working on this issue.
"In the meantime, you could perform the following steps
which will allow chkdsk, defrag and error-checking to run
on startup.
"1. Exit from Spyware Doctor (to exit from Spyware
Doctor please right click on the Spyware Doctor icon in
the notification area (next to the clock on the Windows
taskbar) and select Exit from the menu that appears)
"2. Delete the file
'ikhlayer.sys' from c:\windows\system32\drivers\
"3. Restart Spyware Doctor
"Chkdsk, defrag and error-checking should now work."
Since I uninstalled it I can't try it. I have the CD and the
URL to reinstall it if you would like to know what it will
do to delete the file they suggest. Now that I know what's
causing the trouble if it does not work I can still uninstall
it again if it does not work. Thanks again Wes.
What a relief... someone should go on that site and let
Don know that he can still use the Spyware Doctor
as it really is a good tool.
Thanks so much for your help maybe some one else will
benefit from these entries.
MaraJo
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Glad to hear that you got it worked out. :-)
I posted this message and your previous message for Don. Maybe he'll see it
and maybe others will as well.
Thank you. ;-) Keep having fun!
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MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:2667BB38-29DF-4106...@microsoft.com,
i have been looking for a solution since january 2007 for this issue .
every thing id fine now.
thanks again