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maryc
February 17th 06, 03:44 PM
tried to run chkdsk/f from command prompt - keep getting error msg cannot
lock current drive.... tried again from my computer but keep getting msg
windows explorer has encountered a problem. Urgently need to repair drive -
help please

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maryc

maryc
February 17th 06, 03:46 PM
forgot to mention - typed y to next restart but didnt work!
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maryc


"maryc" wrote:

> tried to run chkdsk/f from command prompt - keep getting error msg cannot
> lock current drive.... tried again from my computer but keep getting msg
> windows explorer has encountered a problem. Urgently need to repair drive -
> help please
>
> --
> maryc

Wesley Vogel
February 17th 06, 05:47 PM
Cannot lock volume for direct access
Cannot open volume for direct access

Unable to run CHKDSK
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555484

A program called Hitman Pro can cause the problem.

Spyware Doctor can also cause the problem.

The /x switch doesn't work if Spyware Doctor is installed. Spyware Doctor
needs to be uninstalled or...

From MaraJo...
<quote>
I also got a reply from PCTools and
they are aware of the problem and are working on it.
Here is their advice to me:

"We are aware of the problem with chkdsk, defrag and
error-checking not working with Spyware Doctor installed.
Our development team is currently working on this issue.

"In the meantime, you could perform the following steps
which will allow chkdsk, defrag and error-checking to run
on startup.

"1. Exit from Spyware Doctor (to exit from Spyware
Doctor please right click on the Spyware Doctor icon in
the notification area (next to the clock on the Windows
taskbar) and select Exit from the menu that appears)

"2. Delete the file
ikhlayer.sys from c:\windows\system32\drivers\

"3. Restart Spyware Doctor

"Chkdsk, defrag and error-checking should now work."
<end quote>
<snip>

<quote>
Wes; I'm impatient I guess, I reinstalled and tried to check
the disk for errors again after deleting 'iklayer.sys'. It works
just fine doing that. I had to stop the scan as I didn't need
it, but to let you know that everything is copacetic. Either
deleting that file or uninstalling will correct the problem
until they can get the problem ironed out.
<snip>

MaraJo
~~~~~~
<end quote>

Also a really old version of ZoneAlarm (a version from 2004) can cause the
problem.

[[There is currently no fix for this problem.]]
[[NOTE: You may have success if you schedule Chkdsk to run at startup and
use the /X switch, which will force a dismount. ]]
from...
JSI Tip 7079. You receive 'Cannot open volume for direct access' when Chkdsk
runs during Windows XP startup
http://www.jsifaq.com/subO/tip7000/rh7079.htm

To run chkdsk from a command prompt.

Start | Run | Type: cmd | Click OK |
In the command prompt, type:

chkdsk C: /x

Hit your Enter key.

The following error message appears:
Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you
like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system
restarts? (Y/N)

Type Y, hit Enter and close the command prompt.

Reboot.

The /x switch: Use with NTFS only. Forces the volume to dismount first, if
necessary. All open handles to the drive are invalidated. /x also includes
the functionality of /f. The /F switch fixes errors on the disk.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
maryc > hunted and pecked:
> forgot to mention - typed y to next restart but didnt work!
> --
> maryc
>
>
> "maryc" wrote:
>
>> tried to run chkdsk/f from command prompt - keep getting error msg cannot
>> lock current drive.... tried again from my computer but keep getting
>> msg windows explorer has encountered a problem. Urgently need to repair
>> drive - help please
>>
>> --
>> maryc

maryc
February 17th 06, 11:01 PM
Thanks for your reply but havent got spy doctor installed, use Adware and
Zone Alarm (latest). Any other ideas. Find it strange that I cant if I
click of c drive in my computer and then properties, keep getting error
message that windows explorer needs to close, when I debug get Dr.
......postmorten needs to close??

--
maryc


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

> Cannot lock volume for direct access
> Cannot open volume for direct access
>
> Unable to run CHKDSK
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555484
>
> A program called Hitman Pro can cause the problem.
>
> Spyware Doctor can also cause the problem.
>
> The /x switch doesn't work if Spyware Doctor is installed. Spyware Doctor
> needs to be uninstalled or...
>
> From MaraJo...
> <quote>
> I also got a reply from PCTools and
> they are aware of the problem and are working on it.
> Here is their advice to me:
>
> "We are aware of the problem with chkdsk, defrag and
> error-checking not working with Spyware Doctor installed.
> Our development team is currently working on this issue.
>
> "In the meantime, you could perform the following steps
> which will allow chkdsk, defrag and error-checking to run
> on startup.
>
> "1. Exit from Spyware Doctor (to exit from Spyware
> Doctor please right click on the Spyware Doctor icon in
> the notification area (next to the clock on the Windows
> taskbar) and select Exit from the menu that appears)
>
> "2. Delete the file
> ikhlayer.sys from c:\windows\system32\drivers\
>
> "3. Restart Spyware Doctor
>
> "Chkdsk, defrag and error-checking should now work."
> <end quote>
> <snip>
>
> <quote>
> Wes; I'm impatient I guess, I reinstalled and tried to check
> the disk for errors again after deleting 'iklayer.sys'. It works
> just fine doing that. I had to stop the scan as I didn't need
> it, but to let you know that everything is copacetic. Either
> deleting that file or uninstalling will correct the problem
> until they can get the problem ironed out.
> <snip>
>
> MaraJo
> ~~~~~~
> <end quote>
>
> Also a really old version of ZoneAlarm (a version from 2004) can cause the
> problem.
>
> [[There is currently no fix for this problem.]]
> [[NOTE: You may have success if you schedule Chkdsk to run at startup and
> use the /X switch, which will force a dismount. ]]
> from...
> JSI Tip 7079. You receive 'Cannot open volume for direct access' when Chkdsk
> runs during Windows XP startup
> http://www.jsifaq.com/subO/tip7000/rh7079.htm
>
> To run chkdsk from a command prompt.
>
> Start | Run | Type: cmd | Click OK |
> In the command prompt, type:
>
> chkdsk C: /x
>
> Hit your Enter key.
>
> The following error message appears:
> Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you
> like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system
> restarts? (Y/N)
>
> Type Y, hit Enter and close the command prompt.
>
> Reboot.
>
> The /x switch: Use with NTFS only. Forces the volume to dismount first, if
> necessary. All open handles to the drive are invalidated. /x also includes
> the functionality of /f. The /F switch fixes errors on the disk.
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In ,
> maryc > hunted and pecked:
> > forgot to mention - typed y to next restart but didnt work!
> > --
> > maryc
> >
> >
> > "maryc" wrote:
> >
> >> tried to run chkdsk/f from command prompt - keep getting error msg cannot
> >> lock current drive.... tried again from my computer but keep getting
> >> msg windows explorer has encountered a problem. Urgently need to repair
> >> drive - help please
> >>
> >> --
> >> maryc
>
>

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