Brucew
December 12th 03, 06:47 PM
When I try to run defragmenter in Windows XP, I get the
message that the volume needs to run chkdsk. When I
restart, as required, chkdsk runs, but then states that
there is insufficient space to recover lost files. There
is, in fact 3 GB of free space, but chkdsk is reading
free space as allocated. I can't seem to get chkdsk to
work this out on reboot and it won't run under Windows XP
because it says it needs to lock the disk and some other
process has the disk. What do I do?
message that the volume needs to run chkdsk. When I
restart, as required, chkdsk runs, but then states that
there is insufficient space to recover lost files. There
is, in fact 3 GB of free space, but chkdsk is reading
free space as allocated. I can't seem to get chkdsk to
work this out on reboot and it won't run under Windows XP
because it says it needs to lock the disk and some other
process has the disk. What do I do?