Disk i/o Error

Valerie

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I have Access 2000 database which is giving this error when users try to make changes

"Disk i/o error: could not read disk"

Does any one have any ideas for me?

Valerie
 
Depends on what you were trying to do and where it is.

First, is the disk your system drive, another drive on your PC, or a shared network drive? Sounds like it is on a shared system but this is a guess on my part. It is possible using Windows Workgroups (rather than domains) to allow other users to share a database on your local system, and you didn't specify your environment in your question.

I am inferring from the fact that you asked the question in the first place that you don't understand the problem too well. That error is a warning that something is wrong with the disk. Unless the disk is question is a removable drive with a physical write-lock tab, you have a hardware problem with that disk. If it is a non-removable disk, it is dying on you.

If it is your system drive or another local drive, get help immediately to back up what you can. If it is a network drive, talk to the network admin or the system admin for the server that serves the DB. THAT person will be doing a backup real quick.

Eventually, someone will have to run a diagnostic program to see if the disk controller or disk surface is, in highly technical terms, hosed to tears.

If so, a good backup is going to save someone's life. A bad one will probably cause so much stress as to prematurely end it.
 

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