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Andy Dutton
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      12th Sep 2008
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.

 
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Terry R.
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      12th Sep 2008
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.

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Terry R.

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