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10-19-2005, 12:01 PM
so I was getting ready to format my c: drive, so I moved all my important stuff to my d: drive as backups ... to move back after I format.
After I did this, i restarted, and checkdisk automatically loaded during bootup (WinXP pro) and started checking drive d: for errors.. it fixed a few, got to step 3 of 3, said it was finished, and appeared to lockup.
so I restarted again.. now I can't access my D: drive..
When I try to use windows explorer to access the drive, it just locks up explorer... same thing happens when I open up "My Computer...
DOS:
C:\>d:
Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
C:\>
in disk management, it shows the drive as the 80gig healthy drive ... the "File system" is blank.. and it's 100% free space...... ARG.....
What can I do to fix this??
After I did this, i restarted, and checkdisk automatically loaded during bootup (WinXP pro) and started checking drive d: for errors.. it fixed a few, got to step 3 of 3, said it was finished, and appeared to lockup.
so I restarted again.. now I can't access my D: drive..
When I try to use windows explorer to access the drive, it just locks up explorer... same thing happens when I open up "My Computer...
DOS:
C:\>d:
Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
C:\>
in disk management, it shows the drive as the 80gig healthy drive ... the "File system" is blank.. and it's 100% free space...... ARG.....
What can I do to fix this??