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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Can't run Diskchk "cannot open volume for direct access" Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by Okcpa, Sep 26, 2010. Thread Status: Not open chkdsk cannot open volume for direct access usb drive for further replies. Advertisement Okcpa Thread Starter Joined: Sep 26, 2010 Messages: 5 Everytime I
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boot my system (running Windows 7 32 bit) I get the following message: Checking file system on C: The type of file system is
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NTFS Volume label is OS One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. You may cancel the disk check, but it is trongly recommended that you continue. Windows will now check disk. Cannot open volume for direct https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/555484 access. Autochk cannot run due to an error caused by a recently installed software package. Use system restore feature from the control panel to restore the system to a point prior to the recent software package installation. An unspecified error occurred (766f6C756d652e63 3f1) At this point, the system goes ahead a boots up..... When I go to System Restore and Confirm Disks to restore OS (C (System) Next A window pops up which says The disk OS (C https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-cant-run-diskchk-cannot-open-volume-for-direct-access.952575/ has errors Windows has detected file system corruption on OS (C. You must check the disk for errors before it can be restored. Check the disk for errors. When I click on the check the disk for errors, I get a pop up Check Disk OS(C Check disk options Automatically fix file system errors Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors START Then I get Windows can't check the disk while it is in use. I don't know where to go from here. I can't run restore from even the oldest backup point. This did begin after I upgraded from Windows Vista Home to Windows 7. Not immediately but a few weeks afterward. I think it may have started after one of the auto updates to the software was made ..... either a Windows update or a security update. Okcpa, Sep 26, 2010 #1 Sponsor vicks Joined: Jan 31, 2005 Messages: 5,135 Click on the start sphere, Open computer, right click on C drive, select properties, click on tools tab, click on error checking. It will tell you that it will run when you reboot the computer. Restart your computer and see if it will run now.. Vicks vicks, Sep 26, 2010 #2 Okcpa Thread Starter Joined: Sep 26, 2010 Messages: 5 I attempted the above fix and here were my results. Under the tools tab, under Er
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