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Old 05-14-2007
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F:\ is not accessible. Help please.

Well, heres my story and I hope someone can help.

A few weeks back, my computer got a BSOD and when I got it fixed, I tried to access my F: Drive. Unfortunately, my driver wouldn't open and this error message would pop up "F:\ is not accessible. The request could not performed because of an I/O device error." That is the exact error message that would show up and nothing more.

I tried to google the error, but I didn't get any help. So I thought someone here might be able to help .

I also tried to reformat my F: drive, but everytime I right click the drive, my computer freezes up.

Extra Information:
+My computer is a desktop.
+My F: drive is just an extra drive that stores stuff. My C: drive contains 50 gigs of my memory and my F: drive contains 70 gigs of my memory. So you can tell that I need my F: drive D:.



If anyone could help, I would greatly appriciate it.
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Old 05-15-2007
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did you have any data on the drive at That time? Or was a USB ?? be specfic so i know what your talking about..
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Old 05-15-2007
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I had about 20 gigs of data on the drive.

Sorry for not explaining things clear enough.
Just ask if you need clerification on anything else.
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Old 05-15-2007
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When you say 'memory' do you mean 'data'!

Sata or Ide drives?

What else do you have installed? cd,dvd,floppy and what drive letters do they have?
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Old 05-15-2007
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Nevermind, I got it )).
Thanks everyone for trying.

I just formatted it in the command prompt .

Thanks guys.
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