Microsoft Knowledge Base Article-823439

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Disk Check still cannot open "volume" although the
problem has been around for about 10 months now.I suspect
the problem arose when a Windows Update Critical/Security
update was installed.I believe my files are "a little
disturbed".Any solution suggested to a non-expert?
In appreciation.
DORO
 
doro said:
Disk Check still cannot open "volume" although the
problem has been around for about 10 months now.I suspect
the problem arose when a Windows Update Critical/Security
update was installed.I believe my files are "a little
disturbed".Any solution suggested to a non-expert?
In appreciation.
DORO

Are you running the latest version of Zone Alarm? If so, you probably want
to uninstall it and install an earlier version. The current version is
causing many problems such as this. Once you uninstall Zone Alarm, you
should be able to run a scan disk.

You can also try to run chkdsk using the /x switch which forces a dismount
of the volume. Start, Run, cmd, OK. Type "chkdsk /x". It will probably
say that it has to shedule chkdsk to run at next bootup.

Good Luck
 
Did you mean to say "scan disk"?


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Regards.

Gerry

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| "doro" <[email protected]>
| wrote in message | Disk Check still cannot open "volume" although the
| problem has been around for about 10 months now.I suspect
| the problem arose when a Windows Update Critical/Security
| update was installed.I believe my files are "a little
| disturbed".Any solution suggested to a non-expert?
| In appreciation. DORO

Like the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article says: "Microsoft is
researching this problem and will post more information in this
article when the information becomes available."

And to quote Jerold Schulman - Windows: General MVP:

"There is currently no fix for this problem. When a solution
becomes available, Microsoft will probably release a hotfix, or
provide a workaround. If a hotfix becomes available, Microsoft
will include the fix in a Windows XP service pack. NOTE: You may
have success if you schedule Chkssk to run at startup and use the
/X switch, which will force a dismount."

My Note: I am certain that by writing "Chkssk" Jerold means
chkdsk.

The above quote is from JSI, INC_ - Tips & Tricks - Windows
Server 2003 - Windows XP - Windows 2000 web site:

JSI Tip 7079_ You receive 'Cannot open volume for direct access'
when Chkdsk runs during Windows XP startup
http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBO/tip7000/rh7079.htm

And if forcing a dismount does not work you may want to try the
resolution given by the following Web Site:

Computer Technical Support Forums
All Forums | SOFTWARE SUPPORT | Operating Systems: Microsoft
MyTechSupport_ca - Cannot open volume for direct access
http://www.mytechsupport.ca/support/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3503

In my words:

Run msconfig. Select a Diagnostic Startup of Basic Devices and
Services Only. Use the method of your choice to schedule autochk
(the version of chkdsk that runs when you restart your computer).
And then reboot.

Note that the Computer Technical Support Forums Web Site implicates
3rd party services and drivers. And while I have not read any official
documentation to that affect, it certainly sounds plausible that
kernel-mode drivers could interfere.

Given that, if you know which kernel-mode filter driver is interfering
you could temporarily deactivate it, thus allowing you to run chkdsk and
avoiding completely removing the offending software. For more
information see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:

KB816071 - How to Temporarily Deactivate the Kernel Mode Filter Driver
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winxp&scid=kb;en-us;816071

For more information about the GUI error-checking tool search
Windows XP Professional Help and Support Center Full-text Search
Matches titled: "Detecting and repairing disk errors".

For more information about the command-prompt method "chkdsk"
(and the /x parameter) search the Windows XP Professional Help
and Support Center for the word in double-quotes and read the
Full-text Search by that title.

For more information about msconfig and the option: Diagnostic
Startup - load basic devices and services only, see the following
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:

KB310560 - How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig
Utility in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winxp&scid=kb;en-us;310560
 
|| "doro" <[email protected]>
|| wrote in message || Disk Check still cannot open "volume"<SNIP>

| "Carrie Garth" <[email protected]>
| wrote in message | <SNIP> And to quote Jerold Schulman - Windows: General MVP:
| <SNIP> NOTE: You may have success if you schedule Chkssk to
| run at startup and use the /X switch, which will force a dismount."
|
| My Note: I am certain that by writing "Chkssk" Jerold means
| chkdsk.
|
| The above quote is from JSI, INC_ - Tips & Tricks - Windows
| Server 2003 - Windows XP - Windows 2000 web site:
|
| JSI Tip 7079_ You receive 'Cannot open volume for direct access'
| when Chkdsk runs during Windows XP startup
| http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBO/tip7000/rh7079.htm
| <SNIP>


CORRECTION

Due to a quick response from Jerold the "Chkssk" typo has
been corrected. Thanks Jerold!
 
Did you mean to say "scan disk"?


~~~~~~

Regards.

Gerry

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FCA

Stourport, Worcs, England
Enquire, plan and execute.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

No, I did not.
 
Carrie Garth said:
|| "doro" <[email protected]>
|| wrote in message || Disk Check still cannot open "volume"<SNIP>

| "Carrie Garth" <[email protected]>
| wrote in message | <SNIP> And to quote Jerold Schulman - Windows: General MVP:
| <SNIP> NOTE: You may have success if you schedule Chkssk to
| run at startup and use the /X switch, which will force a dismount."
|
| My Note: I am certain that by writing "Chkssk" Jerold means
| chkdsk.
|
| The above quote is from JSI, INC_ - Tips & Tricks - Windows
| Server 2003 - Windows XP - Windows 2000 web site:
|
| JSI Tip 7079_ You receive 'Cannot open volume for direct access'
| when Chkdsk runs during Windows XP startup
| http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBO/tip7000/rh7079.htm
| <SNIP>


CORRECTION

Due to a quick response from Jerold the "Chkssk" typo has
been corrected. Thanks Jerold!

You guys are silly
 
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