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Old 08-08-2005, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by danielgk
hi i am having a problem with opening my folder.
I am running windows xp home edition, service pack 2. The format of the hard drive is NTFS.
The folder is my music folder (legite files) and my computer has been on for a couple of days, ive been able to access the folder anytime, but after leaving my computer for most of the day i come back and try to select the folder but a window pops up saying that my disk is not formatted and asks if i want to formatt my drive. No other folder that i have tried to open gives me this error message.
So basically i can delete the folder but i would lose all of my files so i do not want to do that obviously.
ive rebooted windows still nothing, i rebooted from last known working properly, whatever you call that, but still nothing.
I cannot open the folder, but when i check the properties it says 0 bytes, and i know i didnt do anything to that folder at all, i do not have any extra hard drive space even though i had over 1 gig in the folder.
So i am asking is there any way i can restore the files in the folder or make the folder work properly?
Thanks for the help

Not sure that this is what you need, but have a look at this from Microsoft Support http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308421

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