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Storage Last response: 4 March 2011 08:42 in Storage Share Galin 20 February error performing inpage operation external hard drive 2007 05:31:31 Hi everyone, I’ve been building my own systems for a couple years now and I usually
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do my own tech support but this one has me stumped. First my laptop (Dell Inspiron 8500) stopped booting, giving me a BSOD every time I tried. I took out the error performing inpage operation vista HD and mounted it in an external drive enclosure (NexStar USB 2.0) and hooked it up to my desktop to get the data off it before reformatted the drive, assuming at this point that it was just a corrupted copy of windows I was dealing with. However, when I tried to open the drive in windows explorer I got a “can not read error performing inpage operation cd drive F: Error Performing Inpage Operation” message. I tried rebooting the system a couple times to no avail. After an online search the only info I was able to find was that my HD was probably failing and to try Ontrack’s Easy Recovery Pro. I tried the software and I was able to see the data on the drive just fine, but to get it off I will have to buy the software. This is going to set me back about $90. It’s worth it to me to get the data(serves me right for not backing up my data as often as I should), but I hate to shell out the cash if I’m just missing something simple that would let me access the drive. Thank you in advance for your advice, I’ve found the comments on this site invaluable over the years. System Specs. Desktop MB: Asus P5WD2-Premium Ram: 2gig Balistix-667 CPU: P4 3.4ghz GPU: ATI X850 PE OS: XP Pro SP2 Laptop: Dell Inspiron 8500 Ram: 640 CPU: P4 Mobile 2.4ghz GPU: ATI 9000 mobile OS: XP Home SP2 HD: Toshiba 30gig I
i tried to open my External Hardrive, I came across this error message "H:\ is not accessible, Error Performing Inpage Operation". I am sure most of them might have come across this problem and hope below solution might solve the issue, When i encountered this problem, i
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did a quick search in google and most people advised to go for new replacement rather trying error performing inpage operation fix with error prone external hard drive. Even at that moment, i even thought my old data was lost and in fact i was looking for some
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data recovery tools and other solutions to recover my data from hard drive. (probably a complex process :P) Also When i was navigating to Disk Management (Storage) utility under Computer Management, I was noticing for Errors in hard drive the file type was http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/224954-32-trouble-quot-error-performing-inpage-operation-quot empty rather (FAT/NTFS) and free size as full disk size, which worried me as i thought the hard drive was corrupted or data should have been erased completely. Don't Forget to Like Our Facebook Page What is Inpage Error? Physical problems on the diskette media, and is probably unrelated to paging operations involving the Windows paging file The error message can also mean that your drive is in bad state with some bad sectors which is the reason. Solution: Here is the Easy way to Solve "inpage http://www.technotipsblog.com/2011/10/error-performing-inpage-operation-on.html error" or "Error Performing Inpage Operation" by below step. But this simple tip might be easy to trouble shoot and take bit too long (depends on disk size and amount of errors) Start > Run > type in cmd then click OK to get a command prompt. Type chkdsk e: /r (replace e: with the drive letter of your external hard drive with the error). Also you could use a /f instead of /r. /r attempts to recover bad sectors. /f tries to fix bad sectors. /f does not try to repair. so you would have more data loss, but if its that bad its another option. /? will show all options Might not work if drive is full, needs room to recover files. it will let you know if that happens. Do share it below if any of you encounter issue similar to above or any HD Related issues. Check the other posts below: Firefox :"About" URLs Tips and hidden tricks Explore Human Anatomy Map in 3D Model view. Did you enjoy this article? subscribe below to get latest tech updates.. RSS Feed A comment would be really helpful me to keep going and Post Better. So, Post a Comment to this topic and Share your Views to It. I really appreciate your Comments Add a Reply / Comment Also, Make Sure you Sign-Up : (Don't forget to Activate the email subscription from your Inbox)
how to, Tips and tricks, training and tutorials Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Search the Blog LoWindows 8 Windows/Windows XP Computer Processes Gaming More Ubuntu/Linux Prouct Reviews Tip of the Week Funny Technology Quick Survey Free Giveaways Facebook Tech News Home › Fixes of problems › What to do at “Error Performing Inpage http://techsalsa.com/what-to-do-at-error-performing-inpage-operation/ Operation” What to do at “Error Performing Inpage Operation” Posted on August 8, 2009 http://compinfopro.com/error-performing-inpage-operation/ by Rajat Gupta — 6 Comments ↓ One of our readers came across this problem that whenever he tried to open a drive there comes an error message that “F:\ is not accessible, Error Performing Inpage Operation”. Following are the causes of the error message and what to do at this. Causes: • The error message only error performing comes up when you try to access any partition on the drive or perform some operations on it. • The error message can also mean that your drive is in bad state and is experiencing some physical problems. What to do: When you start receiving this error, no doubt your hard disk is in bad condition. There is nothing much that can be done with this problem and also there is no error performing inpage solution available for that so just back up most of the data that you can and send it for replacement. It is time you should have a new hard disk for yourself. More information To receive more cool updates like this, join us on Facebook ‹ Funny Videos Creating Google Chrome Icon Got started with the Job › Tagged with: disk drive, hard disk Posted in Fixes of problems, Windows/Windows XP Related posts: Prevent Cyclic Redundancy Check Error [Solved] No Disk Error in Windows Solve Rotation Error while Rotating Images in Windows Solution to NSIS Error when Installing Software [Solved] Error loading newdev.dll Problem when installing ADSL Modem [Solved] IPConfig Error Generate your own Error Message Dialog Box Solution to Windows Delayed Write Failed Error Enter your email address: 6 comments on “What to do at “Error Performing Inpage Operation”” ectogamit says: August 9, 2010 at 8:46 pm possible fix: to try to recover your data) 1. Start > Run > type in cmd then click OK to get a command prompt. 2. Type chkdsk e: /r (replace e: with the drive letter of your external hard drive with the issue). of course then press enter takes quite a while, 2 to 4 hours probably, maybe more depending on drive size and amo
1 As you may have noticed, this error message doesn't help much in pointing out what is actually wrong with your storage media. Most likely, you will get this message when your storage media files get corrupted or the disk is malfunctioning. You have to know that this is a follow up to this article: http://compinfopro.com/recover-files-from-raw-storage-media/ because if you get the error message in question when you are trying to access an USB stick or an external disk drive then something went wrong during the previous use of this device. There is a slight chance that you won’t need to go through the process of recovering data from it as written in the article I mentioned. You may ask why. Well, the thing is that if you get this error message: "error performing inpage operation" when trying to access it, it means Windows can still read data on it only there are some corrupted or broken files. Along with the denial of access to your files on the disk drive, you will also see some slow performance issue when the device is connected to your system. Solution: In order to fix it, just open a command prompt window by going to Start – Run – and typing “cmd” without the quotes. In this command prompt window use the following command: chkdsk L: /R Note that L: is the letter assigned by the system to your disk drive. If you can’t locate it in your windows explorer or in “My computer”, open up disk management section from Start – Run – type in “compmgmt.msc” without the quotes and try to locate it there. Now, if there were some bad files or faulty allocated space or any issue that might be software fixed, the Windows scan disk will fix it for you without losing the files on it. It is a 5 step procedure and you will see the output in the same command prompt where you used the command and when it finishes, it will provide a summary and what it found/fixed. If this fails, you might need to actually read my previous article: http://compinfopro.com/recover-files-from-raw-storage-media/ and try to follow some of the steps in order to recover files before you format it, which is actually another more brutal approach. Note that as long as this disk is connected to your system and before you issue the scan disk (chkdsk) on it, if you right click it and select properties, under file system you should see a “RAW” type. I would also recommend taking notice that if you get this error when there is a directly connected device like