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    Hi everyone,
    I'm having trouble with accessing to one of the two HDDs on my system and I'm seeking for help.
    This afternoon, I was still playing some MP3 songs stored on my second HDD, which is Fujitsu 6.4 GB, and turned off my computer to go to school. Now I returned home, turned on my comp and realized that I can't access to this HDD (which is drive D) in Windows XP SP1. It keeps showing the error message " D:\ is not accessible. The parameter is incorrect" and asks me to format the drive.
    It's name also changed from "Download" to "Local Disk".
    I can see as well as copy and delete all the files on this HDD in the DOS environment using Win98 startup disk.
    What do you think may cause this trouble and what can I do to fix it ?
    Please don't tell me to format it as the first solution since I have tons of good files there. I can copy all of those files to the main HDD but it would take ages to finish copying few hundred MBs in DOS...
    Please help. Any suggestion is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you.
    SuRGV
    MSI K8N Neo 2 Platinum
    AMD Athlon 64 3200
    1024 MB PC3200 RAM
    WD 160 GB HDD
    2 x 80 GB Maxtor HDDs in RAID 1
    ATI 9500 64 Videocard
    Pioneer 108 DVD-RW
    Pioneer 117 DVD-ROM
    Windows XP Professional SP2

  • #2
    Err... bummer.

    Check to make sure the device is properly enabled in the device manager?

    - Gurm
    The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

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    If only life were as easy as you
    I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
    If only life were as easy as you
    I would still get screwed

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    • #3
      Gurm.. that's a quick !!

      yes it is enabled in the Device Manager and Widows says that it's working properly.

      BTW..what do you mean when you say "bummer" ? English is not my first language.. hehe

      SuRGV
      MSI K8N Neo 2 Platinum
      AMD Athlon 64 3200
      1024 MB PC3200 RAM
      WD 160 GB HDD
      2 x 80 GB Maxtor HDDs in RAID 1
      ATI 9500 64 Videocard
      Pioneer 108 DVD-RW
      Pioneer 117 DVD-ROM
      Windows XP Professional SP2

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      • #4
        Bummer = bad luck.

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        • #5
          Try running IBM's Drive Fitness Test.
          The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England

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          • #6
            Here is the link: http://www.hgst.com/downloads/DFT32-V330.EXE

            This will tell you if the drive is dead or not.
            The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England

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            • #7
              and in DOS, smartdrv command will speed up disktransfers
              If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

              Jeremy Clarkson "806 brake horsepower..and that on that limp wrist faerie liquid the Americans call petrol, if you run it on the more explosive jungle juice we have in Europe you'd be getting 850 brake horsepower..."

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              • #8
                Yeah, good idea Tech.
                SuRGV, back up that data while you can if you have the space to do so...just in case. With the Win98 disk run scandisk (or chkdsk), etc etc. Use the autofix and surface scan, etc command line switches so you can run it and walk away. It may just be an iffy FAT or something.

                If that won't work, try that IBM fitness test.
                If you still come up with nothing, unplug the drive, boot into windows, shut down. Plug in drive, boot up Windows.

                Nothing still? Check disk management just to see what it says.

                That's all I can come up with off the top of my head.

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                • #9
                  -GTP: thanks.
                  -Paddy: I don't think the drive is dead since I still can access to it in DOS. I will try run the test anyway when I get home today.
                  -Technoid: How do I use smartdrv command ?
                  -Kooldino: I will try your suggestions.

                  I think I had this problem before and I had to copy all files to another HDD in DOS... This drive might have something wrong.

                  SuRGV
                  MSI K8N Neo 2 Platinum
                  AMD Athlon 64 3200
                  1024 MB PC3200 RAM
                  WD 160 GB HDD
                  2 x 80 GB Maxtor HDDs in RAID 1
                  ATI 9500 64 Videocard
                  Pioneer 108 DVD-RW
                  Pioneer 117 DVD-ROM
                  Windows XP Professional SP2

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                  • #10
                    Ok the problem is fixed. Simple but painful.
                    -First, neither scandisk nor IBM test could test the HDD. They both reported that there was problem with the HDD and they were not able to scan it.
                    -So I decided to go in DOS and copy all important files to the second HDD (thanks Technoid for the smartdrv tip. It was really so much faster)
                    -Then I did a completely deletion of the drive using Fijitsu Eraser utility.
                    -Formted the HDD and it is now working normally.
                    No clue what caused this problem. At least it is not dead yet I still can use it. Hopefully it wont happen in the future.
                    Thanks all for trying help me anyway.
                    SuRGV
                    MSI K8N Neo 2 Platinum
                    AMD Athlon 64 3200
                    1024 MB PC3200 RAM
                    WD 160 GB HDD
                    2 x 80 GB Maxtor HDDs in RAID 1
                    ATI 9500 64 Videocard
                    Pioneer 108 DVD-RW
                    Pioneer 117 DVD-ROM
                    Windows XP Professional SP2

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                    • #11
                      It can't hurt to do a DFT now and see what it says. Also, do you have SMART enabled? That could be useful too.

                      T.
                      FT.

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                      • #12
                        Any big temperature swings in your case?
                        Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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                        • #13
                          Yup, Do a DFT or you could find you have the same porblem again.
                          The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England

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                          • #14
                            Yeah, sounds like some of the MFT and/or MBR blocks got hosed.

                            I'd do a full test with the low level tester (DFT for IBM, DLG for WD - Fujitsu will have a similar utility) before using the drive further.

                            - Gurm
                            The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

                            I'm the least you could do
                            If only life were as easy as you
                            I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
                            If only life were as easy as you
                            I would still get screwed

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                            • #15
                              well, I just used Fujitsu Diagnostic Tool to test the drive and there was no problem reported in both Quick Test and Comprehensive test.

                              Wombat, my case is always open and temperature now in Canada is always below -10°C (Yesterday was - 40°C ). My room temperature is kept at around 17°C. So I don't think it's too hot in the case.

                              SuRGV
                              MSI K8N Neo 2 Platinum
                              AMD Athlon 64 3200
                              1024 MB PC3200 RAM
                              WD 160 GB HDD
                              2 x 80 GB Maxtor HDDs in RAID 1
                              ATI 9500 64 Videocard
                              Pioneer 108 DVD-RW
                              Pioneer 117 DVD-ROM
                              Windows XP Professional SP2

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