In the middle i had a issue with my hard disk it said that your hard disk have been corrupt press crlt alt delete to restart
and after dooing it the same error showed up again and again
BUT this got solved by restarting it in safe mode and doing chkdsk in command line
later on a marked that some of my folders are showing in blue color text (its attached with this post)
now i am runnins kaspersky internet security 2009
spy bot
spy drestroyer with me currently with me
with operating system windows XP
secondly i have a music video folder with me which i try to open and as soon as i get there it gives a send and dont send error of windows and as i say dont send the explorer restarts
i am not able to understand what does this blue color text folder means
can you please help me with this
Regards
KK
Last edited by kingkong; November 27th, 2009 at 11:16 PM.
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Open an MS-DOS prompt and change to that directory and see if it says anything. This takes explorer out of the equation and also, command lines actually give output that isn't some idiotic pop up Microsoft thought would be nice for people who aren't trying to understand why something doesn't work
If it does say something in DOS, make sure to paste it here, or type out exactly what it says.
There's a chance the file system was corrupted, and from the sounds of it, it's not the disk since you said nothing else gives the error, but check just to be sure in DOS.
You might also try repairing the file system in DOS.
OR you could simply go to Control panel - Administrative tools - Event viewer
And see what the fault code is related to the failure and post that.
Westin had the bulk of info on what is happening on folders..
With the corrupted disk message: take that seriously.. restarting the machine will never fix that..
I use a tool called HDD regenerator to scan disks and repair (usage encouraged) bad sectors (read the guff for hddregen). I use a live CD OS for this. NB: larger the drive the longer this will take and the more sectors faulty.. in your case it is likely less than 5. and in the first 20% of the hdd expect a few hours.. the time is worth it
Followup with opening the Command Prompt and running CHKDSK /f
restart and see what errors you get now
Last edited by Und3ertak3r; December 6th, 2009 at 12:17 AM.
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