f drive doesn't open

mukeshbhojane

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Jul 3, 2013
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My laptop's 3 drives are working(c,d, e) bet when i'm trying to open f drive it's showing message that ' the F:/ is unreadable .the file or directory is corrupted or unreadable' and sometimes 'the parameter is incorrect' what should i do?'
 
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This partition seems corrupted somehow. Sometimes, it is really difficult to fix a corrupted drive or partition. I hope your situation is not so serious.

Do you have something important on this partition?

If so, in your case, data recovery software could be a good way to go on. In fact, nowadays, there are many highly developed data recovery programs that could easily help people retrieve their inaccessible data from a hard drive.

Or you may prefer to use a free one here:
http://www.freeware-fix.blogspot.com/2013/03/unreadable-partition-recovery.html

In addition, after the data recovery process, you could try to format it and see whether it is repairable.

Good luck!

popatim

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tell us what laptop has room for 4 drives in it! I want one! LoL
Serirously, I'm guessing you have 1 drive with 4 partitions on it. rt click on the drive in explorer, select properties, go to the tools tab, click check now in the error checking sections, make sure both options are checked off, then click start. It will probably tell you it cant check the drive and want to schedule it for the next time you boot up so say yes and then reboot.
 

Kimsecond2

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Jul 4, 2013
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This partition seems corrupted somehow. Sometimes, it is really difficult to fix a corrupted drive or partition. I hope your situation is not so serious.

Do you have something important on this partition?

If so, in your case, data recovery software could be a good way to go on. In fact, nowadays, there are many highly developed data recovery programs that could easily help people retrieve their inaccessible data from a hard drive.

Or you may prefer to use a free one here:
http://www.freeware-fix.blogspot.com/2013/03/unreadable-partition-recovery.html

In addition, after the data recovery process, you could try to format it and see whether it is repairable.

Good luck!
 
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