All,
I am at my wits end with this one and a net search turned up no answers for this one. As recently as a month ago, give or take a week, I was able to run a full disk check in Win2k while having the 'automatically fix errors' box checked. Suspecting that a disk error was causing me lost disk space, last night I attempted to run a disk check with the 'automatically fix errors' box checked. I was surprised and confused when I was told that the disk check could not be run because "exclusive access to the drive could not be obtained". The error message went on to say that the operating system or another process was causing it. lI am then given the option to run this disk check the next time the OS starts. I select Yes, and it does run the disk check.
My question is does anyone know why it would suddenly exhibit this behavior when I was able to run disk checks with error fixing before?
I have recently been battling with Norton systemworks 2002 and liveupdates failing for various components, so I did uninstall and reinstall that, then uninstalled it again since I never did get the updates issue fixed and I suspected it might be the culprit of denying exclusive access to my HDD.
Anyone heard of this and know how to fix it?
For the record, I am logging in as a user who is a member of the administrators group when this occurs.
Thanks,
-Psyclone
I am at my wits end with this one and a net search turned up no answers for this one. As recently as a month ago, give or take a week, I was able to run a full disk check in Win2k while having the 'automatically fix errors' box checked. Suspecting that a disk error was causing me lost disk space, last night I attempted to run a disk check with the 'automatically fix errors' box checked. I was surprised and confused when I was told that the disk check could not be run because "exclusive access to the drive could not be obtained". The error message went on to say that the operating system or another process was causing it. lI am then given the option to run this disk check the next time the OS starts. I select Yes, and it does run the disk check.
My question is does anyone know why it would suddenly exhibit this behavior when I was able to run disk checks with error fixing before?
I have recently been battling with Norton systemworks 2002 and liveupdates failing for various components, so I did uninstall and reinstall that, then uninstalled it again since I never did get the updates issue fixed and I suspected it might be the culprit of denying exclusive access to my HDD.
Anyone heard of this and know how to fix it?
For the record, I am logging in as a user who is a member of the administrators group when this occurs.
Thanks,
-Psyclone
