Hard Drive Is Not Accessible Error Performing Inpage Operation
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Closed Fix error performing inpage operation Tags: Apps Last response: January 10, 2012 8:55 AM in Apps General Discussion Share Anonymous February 7, 2010 11:31:06 PM Hello, error performing inpage operation windows xp fix error performing inpage operation More about : fix error performing inpage
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operation Best solution saran008 February 8, 2010 10:46:35 AM Have you done chkdsk?? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q141117 Open up command prompt then
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type CHKDSK L: /R and hit enter (where L: is LOCAL DISK). It may take a while for it to check and fix any errors on the volume. Once it's
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completed, try accessing the volume again. Share Anonymous February 26, 2010 5:19:09 PM I can't thank you enough!!!! I am a graphic designer and I couldn't access my external hard drive where all of my artwork is stored. I tried what you suggested. CHKDSK L: /R and it worked!!! It took about 4 hours to complete it's thing, but praise God I error performing inpage operation external hard drive seagate can now access my files. Thank you once again! Cindy Galactic Graphix LLC Score 0 Related resources Kernel Data Inpage Error (help! - Tech Support Window's Activation issues + Kernel Data Inpage Error - Tech Support Anybody know how to fix this
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i tried to open my External Hardrive, I came across this error message "H:\ is not accessible, Error Performing Inpage Operation". http://www.technotipsblog.com/2011/10/error-performing-inpage-operation-on.html 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 did a quick search in google and most people advised to go for new replacement rather trying with error prone external hard drive. Even at that moment, i even thought my old data was lost and error performing in fact i was looking for some 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 empty rather (FAT/NTFS) and free size as full disk size, which error performing inpage 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 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 o