Cannot open volume for access reacts

I get the following message when my computer restarts after scheduling a chkdsk

'C: file system checking.

The type of file system is NFFS

Cannot open volume in direct access

Windows has finished checking the disk.

How can I get around that way I can run chkdsk?

Some people say that spywear Doctor 3.5 can cause this.

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"surf61450" wrote in message news: e3f10a15-CAD-4 d 34-802f-f5cb13135768...
> I get the following message when my computer restarts after planning an
> chkdsk
>
> "C: file system checking.
>
> The file system type is NFFS
>
> Cannot open the volume for direct access
>
' > Windows has finished checking the disk.
>
> How can I get around this so I can run chkdsk?

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