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steve12955
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Location is not available... the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable
I occasionally use an old Toshiba laptop with Windows 10. I tried to access some Word and PDF files in Dropbox from the C: drive and got the error message: "Dropbox is not accessible. The file or d...
Jane
Dropbox Staff
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steve12955
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi - I'm still having the issue. I've tried a number of ways to use CHKDSK to check my C: drive (CHKDSK c:). While running CHKDSK I get a message saying: "Attribute record (A0, $I30) from file record segment 552 is corrupt."
Then it shows "1369344 file records processed."
Then on the next line: "Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode."
I've also tried running CHKDSK with /f and /r to repair the error - but they don't work.
- Jane8 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for looping back to me here steve12955, letâs investigate the possible cause of the error youâre getting in a bit more depth & weâll take it from there!I was able to run a search on my end for some tips on this error message, letâs recap you previous points & weâll take it from there.For starters, as youâve mentioned that youâre trying to access you files from your C:\ drive, can you also clarify whether you had moved Dropbox on a removable drive previously? Had you installed Dropbox its default location on your Toshiba device?If the Dropbox folder resided in a different location on your device, can you let me know whether the drive was formatted to a supported filesystem (ex. NTFS, HFS, ext4, APFS, which support extended attributes)? Any detail you could send me in regards to your previous setup (in relation to Dropbox) would be very helpful, so as to narrow down the possible causes.Thanks for all your time & efforts & Iâll be awaiting your next update on this discussion here. Happy Friday Steve! - steve129558 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Jane,
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, I did not move my Dropbox location nor install it on another device. It's been part of my laptop's C: drive since it was originally installed years ago. As mentioned, it appears the files are accessible from my phone and desktop - it's only the Toshiba laptop that is problematic.
I reached out to Microsoft's support community as well. Since I believe that a Windows 10 Security Update was installed a few weeks ago and the problem appeared soon after, they suggested uninstalling it and provided instructions on how to do it. I'll try that and will report back to you.
Thanks,
Steve
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