Just some more information: I am running Windows XP. When I go to "My Computer/Manage/Storage/Disk Management", it shows that both my C drive (NTFS file system) has a status of "Healthy (System)", and my D drive (FAT32 file system) has a status of "Healthy (Active)".
Would reformating my D...
Hi guys,
Can you help me with this problem? I am a newbie when it comes to troubleshooting computers. I have a partitioned D drive that is not responding in Windows Explorer. It comes up with the following windows error message: "the request could not be performed because of an i/o device...
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