try running chkdsk aftr disabling antivirus and real time protectio of
antispyware and also disable any screensavers
Harjeet
"carvelln" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I tried running chkdsk from the System startup menu after receiving a
>notice
> that i had a corrupt file. When the system reboots, I am getting the same
> error message that many others have seemed to get "Cannot open access to
> volume." I did research on google to try and fix this on my own but found
> nothing that applied to my situation specifically. I don't have any of
> those
> programs (Spyware doctor, zone alarm, or hitman pro) that have been
> associated with the problem. I run Symantec AV and MS Antispyware and
> have
> SP2.
>
> I was able to run chkdsk a few months without problem but now it won't
> work.
> I dont think i have changed anything recently.
>
> I would appreciate any help.
>
> Thanks
>
> Carvell