Unable To Access D Drive After Partitioning C Drive
Sep 1, 2009
I have WXP Home, a 160gb HD. Asus Motherboard. I partitioned the C drive with Paragon 9 and moved all my data to the D drive due to some problems and had to format and reinstall windows on the C drive. when I finished and rebooted I could access everything. A short time later I could not access the D Drive, the error message said that I did not have permission. No explanation, Just locked out. I can access folders on the D drive if I search for a folder then copy them across from the search window into the C Drive, or if I boot into Safe Mode. That is no good. I need access from My Computer by clicking on the D Drive Icon. Any suggestions.
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I just restarted my pc and i found that i cant access drive c: and d:
I downloaded a Anti-Malware program and i did a scan with it..
And restarted again i found that it sloved my problem and i can access drive
c: but now there's another problem with D: when i double click it says :
resycled
tldr.com is not a valid Win32 application.
I tried to right-click -> open, but it shows me :
D: is not a valid Win32 application.
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