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Lynn3633

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No your doing just fine, there seems to be a bug occuring for a few people...

 

I encountered this error and fixed it by running a chkdsk on the problem drive.

 

You can try if you like:

Click start

Click run

Type cmd

Click OK

Type chkdsk C: /F /R /X

(If the problem drive is not C then just change the C: above to the correct letter)

When asked if you want the scan to run on restart Type Y then Press Enter

 

Manually restart your machine and let it do the scan, report back any errors it fixed, so that the developer might see.

fireryone

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry I cant think of anything else to try right now

 

You could try running recuva in debug mode:

 

Find the recuva shortcut, right click, click properties at the end of the text in the target box after the quote type /debug click ok

 

 "C:\Program Files\Recuva\recuva.exe" /debug

note the space between " and /debug!

 

Now run it again from that shortcut, if recuva crashes it should leave a debug text file in the recuva install directory.

Copy and paste the debug report in a reply to this post.

fireryone

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Debug mode error log

 

[2007-07-23 09:26:19] [iNFO ] Recuva v1.02.091

[2007-07-23 09:26:19] [iNFO ] System Info: MS Windows XP SP2, AMD Athlon Processor, 511MB RAM, NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro (Microsoft Corporation)

[2007-07-23 09:26:20] [ERROR] Exception: DriveNamesEnumerator.cpp(46) : The device is not ready.

 

For further info i have now run Recuva on 3 different computers and they all fail on the drives after running Webroot Windows Washer - "Free Space washer" has been applied to them.

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Guest MrRon

The next release of Recuva fixes the issue related to Windows Washer, so my advice is to watch this space for news of the first full release.

:)

MrRon

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For further info i have now run Recuva on 3 different computers and they all fail on the drives after running Webroot Windows Washer - "Free Space washer" has been applied to them.

I also used to use the WW free space washer but gave up on it when it started taking 1 second to wipe a drive and then saying it had wiped all the free space on a 5GB partition (any partition/drive).

That was some time ago though. Did your WW have that fault Nick?

You CAN lose your dog because it got loose.

You CANNOT loose your dog because it got lose.

Spot the difference?

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