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Oct 24, 2007 - 09:33 AM
Chances are your drive is failing or has physical damage and you probably want to replace it, it will save you the neurosis of trying to fix what will be going wrong with it later on down the line.
That said, you can still:
Find a PE (preinstalled environment) Disk or remove the hard drive and plug it into a different computer. if that computer can assign a drive letter to it, run chkdsk /r on that drive letter. Otherwise you need to run a bootable diagnostic tool such as DFT (drive fitness test) to try and repair the error.
That said, you can still:
Find a PE (preinstalled environment) Disk or remove the hard drive and plug it into a different computer. if that computer can assign a drive letter to it, run chkdsk /r on that drive letter. Otherwise you need to run a bootable diagnostic tool such as DFT (drive fitness test) to try and repair the error.
Mar 04, 2009 - 06:00 AM
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Sep 17, 2010 - 01:52 AM
Restall your computer and then retry that.
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