What happens if you run "chkdsk /f /x"? (The /X forces the volume to dismount first.)<BR><BR>You probably have a service running off the drive and so scandisk can't get access because Windows itself ...
If you see Access Denied as you do not have sufficient privileges or the disk may be locked error when running the CHKDSK command, then this post may help you resolve ...
This message usually appears if the files on the drive are in use, e.g., the System drive, and ChkDsk is unable to execute. While you can always force the volume to dismount or invalidate all open ...
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