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05:31:31 Hi everyone, I’ve been building my own systems for a couple years now and error performing inpage operation external hard drive I usually do my own tech support but this one has me stumped. First my laptop (Dell Inspiron 8500) stopped booting, giving error performing inpage operation dvd me a BSOD every time I tried. I took out the 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
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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 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
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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 If I’ve missed any important specs, please let me know More about : trouble error performing inpage operation acl 20 September 2007 07:33:42 hi i had this issue with xp home on a lenovo 80gb drive. I created all kinds of boot disks to get 600+ pictures and videos from our hols this summer and could see and read the data. I couldn't for the life of me get the laptop to recognise usb2 and was left to copying in usb
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used to set up 30 other Surface 3s How to Recover Deleted Files from Pen Drive Files? More >> error performing inpage operation windows xp You Are Here: / Forums / Software / Fixing "Error Performing Inpage Operation" error on my hard drive. Author Date Written Tools Continue Reading on Page: 1, 2, 3, http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/224954-32-trouble-quot-error-performing-inpage-operation-quot 4, 5, 6, 7, Next >> Ghana Shyam Rai May 08, 2008, 06:41am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List Edited: May 08, 2008, 06:44am EDT >>Re: Fixing "Error Performing Inpage Operation" error on my hard drive.If you have "Error Performing Inpage Operation" ..its 100% usefull command.. 1. Start > Run > type in cmd then click OK to get a http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/47189/?o=40 command prompt. 2. Type in chkdsk e: /r (replace e: with the drive letter of your external hard drive). This won't do any harm, it will fix errors on the disk and try to recover data from bad sectors. It might not solve the problem but it's worth a try. Best Wishes GS[b] Want to enjoy less advertisements and more features? Click here to become a Hardware Analysis registered user. east bay May 11, 2008, 06:23pm EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List >>Re: Fixing "Error Performing Inpage Operation" error on my hard drive.Just about 1 week ago, my fujitsu laptop got the "blue screen of death" and my laptop would not load past the logo loading stage, would not go into any type of SAFE mode, and I was just unable to fix it through bios or any other way. So I decided to remove the Hitachi IDE HDD from my laptop and purchased a 2.5" external enclosure. In attempt to recover the data, i received "Error Performing Inpage Operation" i thought it was due to the enclosure, so i brought it back to Fry's and had a tech take a look at the HDD. He
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. http://compinfopro.com/error-performing-inpage-operation/ 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 error performing 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 error performing inpage 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 sel