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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 directory is corrupted or unreadable." The documents still exist on the Dropbox website and I can access and open them from my phone and another desktop we have at home, so the issue is with my laptop's C: drive.
I did not recently install any new software although an automatic Windows update occurred in the last 10 days or so. I tried to run DSKCHK, both scheduled and by manually rebooting so that it executed on StartUp, but it doesn't run.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
"Location is not available" (personal information removed) and "the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable" when accessing file in Windows 7.. Yet luckily I can still open the folder going through a browser to access Dropbox, open files, etc
Can you run any troubleshooting software to identify which file(s) in [personal information removed] are causing the issue? I tried to run something that said a bunch of Pandas were identifying the bad files but then a red rectangle appeared at the top saying the program had quit running. A little help please?
This is happening to me as well. Really need assistance. Thank you.
Jane
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Hi Jane, thanks for replying. I reinstalled Dropbox by temporarily disabling Norton anti-virus but no change other than DB version 52.4.58 is now installed. I can access my DB-saved files by going through the DB website or clicking on the icon in the taskbar but if I try going through its typical path on the C: drive hwre the docs were originally saved I get the "...not available...corrupted and unreadable" message. I right-clicked on the DB icon and used Microsoft's Troubleshoot Compatibility function but it hangs up when I try to test the settings using Windows 8 which is the default Windows version that appears. Windows 10 Home Edition was installed or updated on 5/24/18 and is what's installed now.
I don't believe any other apps or updates other than Windows happened in the last three weeks or so. The problem with accessing DB-saved files began last Thursday 6/14. It's worked perfectly ever since DB was first installed years ago.
It may be outside your domain but CHKDSK won't run when I schedule it for start-up so I can't use this feature to find out what the issue is. Any other ideas are appreciated.
Thanks, Steve
Hi Rich, yes I tested it while both Norton Smart Firewall and Norton Auto-Protect were disabled. I continue to get the error message. Again, the files are accessible from my phone and desktop, both of which have the Norton Suite installed. It's only the laptop that's problematic. It doesn't recognize the path: C:\Users\Laptop\Dropbox. Word and Excel docs, PDFs and photos are all affected.
When I run chkdsk it tells me that the drive is in use and has to run at startup. I restart it but don't believe chkdsk runs since I read that it's supposed to take a while to scan the drive - it starts up normally. I also read that repeatedly hitting F8 at startup no longer works with Windows 10 to start it in Safe Mode so that a scan can be done.
Jane
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Thanks again for your assistance but the problem persists. I'd like to keep this chat open and will follow up with Ken to keep the case open. Thanks.
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