"File or directory corruption and unreadable" workaround when removing files from removable hard disk The ingenious use of the-chkdsk command
New to buy a mobile hard drive, the classmate borrowed copy a game, copy to find the packet corruption, prompting "file or directory corruption and can't read", I hurriedly check, the new hard drive appeared this problem, could there be bought a bad way of parallel imports? Copy and paste other files within the partition, without any problems, but cannot exclude the hard drive bad path.
Open this folder, normal, you can browse the files inside. Right-click on the folder properties, see it as a read-only property, remove the read-only attribute, click OK, the prompt folder has a file corruption, unable to reset the property, found that the file, sure enough has been damaged, can not open normally. Attempt to delete failed. MS-DOS uses the RD/S command to force a delete failure. To enter this folder, use the del/f command to force the deletion to fail. Gee, I don't believe I can erase you.
CMD enters the disk directory, runs chkdsk/f, prompts Chkdsk to verify the file ..., after a few seconds prompt to delete *. * File index successfully, rerun rd/s + folder name, folder successfully deleted.
Ask the situation, the classmate copy this game file when the other machine is running this game, the general game program in order to ensure the security and integrity of the data, in the game when running certain resources to enjoy the form of access to some files, these files are temporarily locked, this time copied to the file is incomplete. These files are therefore prompted for corruption. Ask your classmates to copy again, do not run the game or copy the game when copying the data. Problem solving.
Crawl to the Internet to see the solution of this problem, the most recommended is to format the partition, my advice is: when you encounter this problem, you may wish to run the Chkdsk command, you can avoid unnecessary trouble and loss oh.
Some small knowledge of the Ps:chkdsk command.
CHKDSK is the abbreviation of check disk, which is used to check the usage of your disk.
The chkdsk command is in the format: CHKDSK disk name, for example, to check the usage of a disk, enter Chkdsk A:, check the use of C drive, enter CHKDSK c:, if you enter CHKDSK directly, check the current disk usage.
Window removes corrupted files that cannot be opened