The date and time was 9/12/2008 3:30 PM, and on a whim, Andy Dutton
pounded out on the keyboard:
> Hi,
>
> I've a Hp Pavillion dv8000, with 49GB C: drive and 50GB D: drive.
>
> I've recently found that if I move (drag and drop or cut and paste) files
> within the D: drive something gets corrupted and I'm able to access or delete
> the folders ("Access is Denied") or open the files.
>
> This affects all users, and all types of file (all of which loose their
> applications specific info too: e.g. photo's loose "date taken" and
> "domenstions", Word files loose the "Author" information).
>
> However the file size and type and date modified information remains in tact.
>
> Moving files within the C: drive or between C: and D: drives is OK, the only
> problem is within the D: drive.
>
> Also if it copy the files there is no problem.
>
> It seems to be an corruption of the index tables?
>
> Anyone with any ideas how to:
> a) fix the problem of moving the files.
> b) recover acess to the files/folders that I currently can't access or
> delete.
>
Hi Andy,
Have you run chkdsk yet (chkdsk /f at a command prompt)? Is D: a
physical drive or a partitioned drive? I would also run a drive test.
You can download them from the manufacturer of your drive. You might be
able to get the manufacturer in Device Manager under Disk drives.
--
Terry R.
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