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December 6th, 2007, 11:57 PM
#1
[Home] Disk Not Formatted Message
Hi,
I was working with Wordperfect 6.0 (I like it better than Word) and I got this message:
The drive or network connection that the shortcut WPWIN6.0 lnk refers to is unavailable. Make sure that the disk is properly inserted or the network resource is available and try again.
This program is on my "D" drive. So I went to "my computer" and clicked on the "D" drive and got this message:
Disk is not formatted. Do you want to format now?
If I click on other programs on drive "D" I get the same messages?
Does XP do an automatic backup? Or am I in big trouble?
Thanks.
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December 7th, 2007, 04:32 AM
#2
Nope XP doesn't auto backup things...Have a feeling you'll start backing things up yourself
Click on Start->Run and type: diskmgmt.msc
What does say about your D drive? Does it see the drive and was is the format type-> NTFS, FAT or RAW?
If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.
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December 7th, 2007, 07:01 PM
#3
Thanks for responding. This is what I get:
Layout Type File System Status Capacity Free Space %Free
c: Partition Basic FAT32 Healthy(S... 18.98GB 4.87GB 25%
D: Partition Basic Healthy 18.63GB 18.63GB 100%
E: Partition Basic FAT32 Healthy 18.62GB 17.45GB 93%
Fault Tolerence Overload
No 0%
No 0%
No 0%
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December 7th, 2007, 07:31 PM
#4
Go to the Command Prompt (All Programs>Accessories), then type "chkdsk D: /r" without the quotes, type "Y" when asked if you would like to schedule the check for the next time that the computer is restarted, and then reboot the PC. That should repair any filesystem errors.
Nick.
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December 7th, 2007, 08:32 PM
#5
Okay you lost me at "Command Prompt". Is that the main page where I click "Start>All Programs>Accessories" or am I at the wrong place?
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December 7th, 2007, 10:30 PM
#6
Yes, that's one way, click Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt.
Another way is to click Start | Run, type cmd and press [Enter].
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December 8th, 2007, 12:38 AM
#7
When I get to that screen besides the microsoft statement it has there:
C:\Documents and settings\Dean>
When I type "D: /r or D:/r" I get:
The drive cannot find the sector requested
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December 8th, 2007, 04:53 AM
#8
The complete command you need to type is:chkdsk d: /r (and press [Enter]).
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December 8th, 2007, 02:40 PM
#9
Sorry about not reading your responce more carfully.
So it says: The type of file system is FAT32
Then I get a popup screen: Check Disk Utility
Check disk utility encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Then it says I can send a report to microsoft which I did.
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December 8th, 2007, 02:56 PM
#10
pipercub--What happens if you try a different route to Error Checking:
Click My Computer|right click D:\ drive icon|Properties|Tools tab|Error Checking|Check Now ?
You should get the message mentioned earlier about having to reboot.
Reboot. Now what happens at reboot? (You should get a blue screen with Error Checking progress. It takes several minutes and may even seem hung part way through. Just wait.)
Jim
WIN7 Ultimate SP1 64bit, IE 11, NTFS,
cable, MS Security Essentials, Windows 7 firewall
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December 8th, 2007, 05:00 PM
#11
When I get to error checking, I don't get the message to reboot. Just to make sure I checked with "C" drive and I did get the message to reboot and that worked okay.
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December 8th, 2007, 05:39 PM
#12
I'm sorry to say, but it sounds to me as if the partition table is completely corrupt I think you are going to have to at least reformat D: - you did have your data backed up didn't you?
Nick.
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December 9th, 2007, 04:55 PM
#13
No....lesson learned.
Thanks for all the responces though!
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