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#1 User is offline   pr0iv2 

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Posted 22 February 2003 - 10:03 PM

the disk check could not be performed because exclusive access to the
drive could not be obtained.....

this happens when i run disk check or norton disk check or anything
similar.
what is causing this and how do i fix it

win2000
60 gig hd on ata133 card
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Posted 23 February 2003 - 03:06 AM

This is perfectly normal. Windows NT/200/XP restrict drive access when windows is running for security reasons, as well as for architectural reasons which have to do with how windows was built.
Also in my experience chkdsk AND norton Disk Doctor under Windows NT/200/Xp fail to repair many file system errors.
If you are running NTFS then you're stuck with a combination of chkdsk and norton disk doctor. If you are running FAt 16 or 32, then your very best bet is to let good old scandisk do it for you. Prepare a Windows 95/98 boot floppy, and use it to boot, then type "scandisk <driveletter:>" at the command prompt

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Posted 23 February 2003 - 03:44 AM

You could just schedule a disk check upon the next reboot, where exclusive access to the drive is permitted.
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Posted 23 February 2003 - 12:07 PM

is there a workaround of this?
is it possible at all to get scandisk to run in windows
instead of rebooting?
if it wasnt possible, i dont think the option would be there..
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Posted 23 February 2003 - 01:07 PM

Not sure if Norton's disk doctor will test or not, it's been quite a long time since I had that installed. Due to the filesystem of NT/2000/XP, exclusive disk access is disallowed.



You'll see there that only when you check the option to automatically fix errors do you get a reboot/schedule prompt.

Hope that helps.
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Posted 23 February 2003 - 02:47 PM

as adamvjackson pointed out you can always schedule a check to be done at the next reboot. The easiest way to do this is to run chkdsk from a command prompt.
Start->run-"cmd" (without quotes)
then type
chkdsk ?<driveletter:> (example chkdsk c smile

That should ask u if you want to schedule a check on next reboot smile
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Posted 23 February 2003 - 06:57 PM

thanks ill try that
gotta free up space on my other drive to move the swap file

i have 512 mb sdram too but i doubt ill tempt fate by not using
a swap file
wish me luck smile
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Posted 23 February 2003 - 07:01 PM

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Due to the filesystem of NT/2000/XP, exclusive disk access is disallowed.


that must explain why its next to impossible to fix a corrupted ntfs disk
laugh
i use the boot up scanner, but i dont trust it to fix everything
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