Err Msg: Drive C Contains Errors That Must Be Corrected...ID: Q132883
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You may experience one of the following problems while using DriveSpace:
You cannot upgrade drive X because it contains errors. To upgrade this drive, first run ScanDisk on it, and then try again to upgrade it.
ID Number: DRVSPACE 424
Drive X contains errors that must be corrected before the drive can be compressed. To correct them run ScanDisk.
ID Number: DRVSPACE 306
Drive X contains errors that must be corrected before the drive can be uncompressed. To correct them, run ScanDisk.
ID Number: DRVSPACE 307
Drive C contains errors that must be corrected before the drive can be used to create a new compressed drive. To correct them run ScanDisk.
ID Number: DRVSPACE 308
These errors can occur if the drive contains a folder with a path that
contains more than 66 characters. For example, the following path contains
more than 66 characters:
C:\Windows\Profiles\<username>\Startm~1\Programs\Winapp\Winword\Setup
To work around this problem, follow these steps:
make a note of the path that is longer than 66 characters, and then click Ignore. If you receive more than one such message, note each path.The <path> folder could not be opened in MS-DOS mode because its complete short name was longer than 66 characters.
This is not a limitation in Windows or DriveSpace. Windows allows
paths with more than 66 characters. However, MS-DOS does not allow these
long paths. When you use the Automatically Fix Errors option in ScanDisk,
a path that is longer than 66 characters is considered valid to Windows
and invalid to MS-DOS.
ScanDisk does not try to fix the path because the path is valid to Windows
However, when DriveSpace runs in mini-Windows mode, a folder with a
path longer than 66 characters cannot be processed correctly.
This situation may occur when you are using user profiles because of the
long directory structure that is created. User profiles can store the
entire Start Menu directory structure, creating paths longer than 66
characters.
NOTE: If you start your computer to Safe Mode Command Prompt Only and then
run ScanDisk at a command prompt, you receive messages indicating that
your hard disk contains bad clusters. When you are prompted to do so, move
the files to a new location, and then continue running ScanDisk.
NOTE: If ScanDisk for Windows does not give you an error message that the
path is too long even if the Automatically Fix Errors check box is
selected, enable the "Report MS-DOS mode name length errors" in ScanDisk
advanced options.
Additional query words: 98
Keywords : kberrmsg kbtool winplus drvspace scandisk win95 win98
Version : 95 98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 20, 1999