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Smart Defrag 2.2 "No hay disco" error


criswolf09

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What is 'Harddisk 3'? Is that the volume name of the D: partition?

What is 'DR3'? Do you have a Folder named that, in the D:partition?

 

SD-2 may be looking for a drive that is No longer there or is not active, due to a corrupted device entry?

Was the Volume name changed recently?

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A screenshot of the Disk Management window will be helpful to understand the configuration of the volumes:

 

Right click Computer icon=>Right click Menu=>click Manage=>Computer Management window=>click Disk Management=>make the middle portion of window large enough to see all=====>>>>Screenshot.

 

Cheers.

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Open Run... and type cmd, then click OK button.

 

Copy and paste the below bold command in Command Prompt window:

chkdsk D: /F

and restart the PC.

When restarting, wait for PC to finish the process and automatically restart.

 

Try analyzing D: partition again.

 

BTW, it will be helpful if you give all your preferences in General Settings. (A screenshot will do.)

 

Cheers.

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