Enumeration Error Windows
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you may get the "An error occurred during
Windows Enumeration Commands
directory enumeration" error. This error indicates that the computer is unable error occurred during storage enumeration server 2012 to read from the hard drive and could be an indication of a serious hard drive corruption or failure.
Error Occurred During Enumeration Of Volumes
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 /p /r 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
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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 https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/789-fix-the-startup-error-an-error-occurred-during-directory-enumeration drive, then shutdown the offending machine (Make sure the computer is set to boot from the CD first) Restart the computer and 2 when prompted, choose R for recovery console 3 When http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/pc-wont-boot-i-think-its-an-ntfs-issue-help.26809/ 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 error occurred 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... When end users know IT Best Practices & General IT How do you deal with end users that think they know how to do error occurred during your job? The costs and path towards gaining certifications IT & Tech Careers About six months ago I gave serious though to getting my SSCP Certification. I started my studies, and fortunately found that a lot of the material was review. Feedback Friday: Is it October already?! Spiceworks Originals We have some things for you to check out and tell us about. © 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 Spiceworks IT Desktop password? By creating an account, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Spiceworks. By creating an account, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Spiceworks. Not a member? Join the community Back I agree Powerful tools you need, all for free. Help Desk » Inventory » Monitor » Community »
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