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C and D drives run out of space???
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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 971851" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>The first thing to try would be running chkdsk. Open Command Prompt as an Administrator, then enter:</p><p>[CODE]chkdsk d:/f[/CODE]</p><p>This will scan D: for errors. When it completes, enter:</p><p>[CODE]chkdsk/f[/CODE]</p><p> to scan C:. Note that you do not need to put a space between chkdsk and .f. Enter Y, when asked if you want to schedule chkdsk to run when you restart. Then restart your computer.</p><p></p><p>How much free space do you have on drives C and D, and what is the size of the drives?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 971851, member: 31436"] The first thing to try would be running chkdsk. Open Command Prompt as an Administrator, then enter: [CODE]chkdsk d:/f[/CODE] This will scan D: for errors. When it completes, enter: [CODE]chkdsk/f[/CODE] to scan C:. Note that you do not need to put a space between chkdsk and .f. Enter Y, when asked if you want to schedule chkdsk to run when you restart. Then restart your computer. How much free space do you have on drives C and D, and what is the size of the drives? [/QUOTE]
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