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Error 993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility

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Guys I really am desperate right now... I tried everything to fix this but this message still shows if I try to check for errors using PowerQuest Partition Magic 7.0.

What can I do? Is it possible that this is a hardware malfunction, like bad harddrive? Or is there any other way to fix it?

And is it possible, that my Windows XP has troubles from time to time to start-up because of this error message?

I would appreciate every help I can get.
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Re: Error 993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility

what generated that error? was it partition magic ie pointing out that error? if so maybe there is some help documentation that will tell you exactly what is going on and how to address it.

here we go, i did a search and found you your answer

Solution: Error 993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility.



To fix this error:

1. Disable any antivirus programs on your system.

2. For Windows 9x systems: Run ScanDisk.
For Windows 2000/XP systems: Run CHKDSK.



To run ScanDisk:

1. Boot the computer from a Windows Startup diskette.

2. At the A:\ prompt, type: SCANDISK

3. Once the basic scan is complete, choose to run the thorough scan as well.


To run CHKDSK:

1. Boot from your Windows 2000 or XP installation CD.

2. Select the Repair option.

3. Select the Recovery Console option.

4. If you have a Windows 2000 system, type the following at the command prompt: CHKDSK /F
If you have a Windows XP system, type the following at the command prompt: CHKDSK /P

5. Once the disk check has completed, type the following at the command prompt: CHKDSK /R


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Error 993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility.
Error 993
Partition contains open files
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Quote originally posted by Killer_Typo ...
what generated that error? was it partition magic ie pointing out that error? if so maybe there is some help documentation that will tell you exactly what is going on and how to address it.

here we go, i did a search and found you your answer

Solution: Error 993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility.



To fix this error:

1. Disable any antivirus programs on your system.

2. For Windows 9x systems: Run ScanDisk.
For Windows 2000/XP systems: Run CHKDSK.



To run ScanDisk:

1. Boot the computer from a Windows Startup diskette.

2. At the A:\ prompt, type: SCANDISK

3. Once the basic scan is complete, choose to run the thorough scan as well.


To run CHKDSK:

1. Boot from your Windows 2000 or XP installation CD.

2. Select the Repair option.

3. Select the Recovery Console option.

4. If you have a Windows 2000 system, type the following at the command prompt: CHKDSK /F
If you have a Windows XP system, type the following at the command prompt: CHKDSK /P

5. Once the disk check has completed, type the following at the command prompt: CHKDSK /R


Problem Description:
Error 993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility.
Error 993
Partition contains open files
Problem Environment
PartitionMagic
PartitionMagic Pro
Drive Image
Drive Image Pro
DriveCopy
server magic
I did everything from booting via windows XP cd-rom to using the recovery console option.But when I typed in chkdsk/p to begin,it returned something like 'the command is not recognised.Type help to see a list of command prompts.So I typed 'chkdsk' instead and it states that this volume is clean and was not checked.Use /p to check this volume...I do not quite understand wat it meant.So i typed chkdsk/p and even /p but both failed to be recognised.Pls advice.Thks a lot!
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Re: Error 993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility

Run the following:
chkdsk /r
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Quote originally posted by chrisbliss18 ...
Run the following:
chkdsk /r
i have followed your instruction to fix errors by typing chkdsk /r in the command line but after completion I use my partition magic to check my drive c: for errors,the "error #993 partition contains open files.Use operating system check utility" still exists.What is wrong with my drive C:?What can be done to eliminate this error?Thank you!
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Re: Error 993 Partition contains open files. Use the operating system check utility

Unfortunately, this is the only solution they give to this problem. My first search turned up the information that running "chkdsk /r" assumes "chkdsk /p", so I figured that you could just bypass the /p step by running the step that does both. Upon further searching, I found that it is crucial that you run /p before you run /r. Why? I have no clue. Try running "chkdsk /p" again followed by "chkdsk /r".

As for the "troubles" that occur while starting up, it's hard to say. What startup problems are you having?
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Quote originally posted by chrisbliss18 ...
Unfortunately, this is the only solution they give to this problem. My first search turned up the information that running "chkdsk /r" assumes "chkdsk /p", so I figured that you could just bypass the /p step by running the step that does both. Upon further searching, I found that it is crucial that you run /p before you run /r. Why? I have no clue. Try running "chkdsk /p" again followed by "chkdsk /r".

As for the "troubles" that occur while starting up, it's hard to say. What startup problems are you having?
So far I have not faced any start up problems yet but I just felt uneasy and worried when there is such an error occurred while trying to use Partition Magic to check this drive for errors.Is it alright if I ignore this error?I really do not know what harm it will bring upon my computer and its hard drive.
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Are you currently needing to do something using Partition Magic? If not, don't worry about it.
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Quote originally posted by chrisbliss18 ...
Are you currently needing to do something using Partition Magic? If not, don't worry about it.
Not really!I just don't hope to see my PC having problems or experience program/system crashes due to this issue.But fortunately,I haven't got any problems with my PC yet...TOUCHWOOD!!!Hope everything's fine.Thks a lot for your advice and guidance.I appreciate very much!
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Quote originally posted by erichan ...
Not really!I just don't hope to see my PC having problems or experience program/system crashes due to this issue.But fortunately,I haven't got any problems with my PC yet...TOUCHWOOD!!!Hope everything's fine.Thks a lot for your advice and guidance.I appreciate very much!
I had the same problem and I remembered that the BIOS can write-protect the MBR.
Check your BIOS and turn off this security feature if you want to "delete" your error.

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