An Error During Directory Enumeration
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you may get the "An error occurred during an error occurred during directory enumeration recovery console xp directory enumeration" error. This error indicates that the computer is unable
Chkdsk /p /r
to read from the hard drive and could be an indication of a serious hard drive corruption or failure.
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Try correcting this issue by running the below chkdsk command to find and repair any errors. chkdsk /r If this completes and you are in the recovery console remove the disc from the computer and try booting chkdsk the volume appears to contain unrecoverable problems the computer normally. If Windows boots we highly recommend backing up your data and run ScanDisk on the drive. If after running this command you get The volume appears to contain one or more unrecoverable problems error run through the troubleshooting steps for this error. Additional information See our recovery console definition for further information and related links on this term. Was this page useful? YesNo Feedback E-mail Share Print Search Recently added pages View all recent updates Useful links About Computer Hope Site Map Forum Contact Us How to Help Top 10 pages Follow us Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube RSS © 2016 Computer Hope Legal Disclaimer - Privacy Statement
error several times, and the following steps have always resolved it. Steps (5 total) 1 Boot from the installation cd Put the Windows set up disk in the cd
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drive, then shutdown the offending machine (Make sure the computer is set error occurred during enumeration of smb shares to boot from the CD first) Restart the computer and 2 when prompted, choose R for recovery console 3 When you see the C:\ prompt, run the following c:\fixboot followed by c:\fixmbr 4 When those have completed, run Chkdsk /p /r 5 To finish, reboot. Hopefully the nasty error will have gone http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001213.htm away. When the computer has started, run the defrag utility in analyse mode, and check for pagefile fragmentation. If the pagefile is in more than 2 pieces, try running PAGEDEFRAG to put it back together again. 0 Comments Read these next... Announcing Chrome push notifications for the Spiceworks Community Beta Today we are proud to announce we are adding a new way for you to https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/789-fix-the-startup-error-an-error-occurred-during-directory-enumeration receive the Community updates that you care about: Chrome Push Notifications! Has anyone seen this malware before? Security As soon as I walked into the door this morning, I saw a ticket come through which one of our staff was asking about changes to her desktop icons. As seen in the attachment, all of her icons had "A!" overlaid on them. Before I got the chance to study it more carefully, one of our help desk techs wiped her machine. Does anyone know what this is? What's your user-to-IT pro ratio? Industry-Specific IT We're a small managed services consultancy that is under a slightly larger non-tech company. We're two guys providing managed services to about 25 clients. Personally, I support 230 endpoints. Is that a lot? © Copyright 2006-2016 Spiceworks Inc. About Advertising Privacy Terms Help Sitemap × Join millions of IT pros like you Log in to Spiceworks Reset community password Agree to Terms of Service Connect with Or Sign up with your email address First Name Last Name Email Join Now or Log In Email Password Log In Forgot your password? Email Reset Password Cancel Need to recover your S
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There were no files in the Windows/INF directory and although the computer would boot installing new hardware or updating the system was impossible. During my investigation, I used a Windows XP installation CD to boot to the recovery console. At the normal prompt I typed "dir" (without the quotes) and pressed Enter to show a directory listing. I was presented with an ominous message stating: "an error occurred during directory enumeration" and the computer was unable to show a directory listing. It appeared that the information was lost on the hard drive. Follow the information below to see how to possibly recover from this dreaded situation. Booting into the Recovery ConsoleYou'll need your Windows XP installation CD or have access to it through your boot menu. In this instance, we'll use an installation CD.Follow these steps to boot into the Recovery Console from a Windows XP Installation CD.1) Place your Windows XPin the first bootable CD-ROM drive2) Restart your computer and make sure your BIOS is set to boot from CD3) When you see the following command press the space bar."press any key to boot from cd..."4) Wait until you see the "Welcome to Setup" screen, and press R to start the Recovery Console5) Choose which Windows installation you wish to load (this is usually #1 unless you have a multi-boot system)6) Type the administrator password and Press Enter7) You should now be at the C:\Windows> prompt If you are experiencing this particular problem, typing DIR and pressing Enter on your keyboard will give you the dreaded message "an error occurred during directory enumeration".At the command prompt type the following command and press Enterchkdsk /p /rAllow chkdsk to run until complete, this may take a few minutes, but it may also take a few hours. Don't interrupt the process, just walk away and let the program check th