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| Logical Disk Manager (LDM) is not registered I cannot access the Disk Manager and get the following error message: "Logical Disk Manager (LDM) is not registered. LDM supports Windows 2000 or later. Check the operating system version on the computer named ..." As I am using Windows XP professional with all the service packs and critical updates that are current, this error message is a mystery, particularly since I have previously been able to use the Disk Manager. Can you assist me in tracing and correcting this problem please. ---Antonin |
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| RE: Logical Disk Manager (LDM) is not registered Try run,type:cmd In cmd type:diskmgmt.msc If the same happens,install xp cd,exit the info screen,then in cmd type:Sfc /Scannow When its thru, type:CHKDSK C: /F Agree,type:EXIT Restart pc,remove xp cd. "Antonin" wrote: > I cannot access the Disk Manager and get the following error message: > > "Logical Disk Manager (LDM) is not registered. > LDM supports Windows 2000 or later. > Check the operating system version on the computer named ..." > > As I am using Windows XP professional with all the service packs and > critical updates that are current, this error message is a mystery, > particularly since I have previously been able to use the Disk Manager. > > Can you assist me in tracing and correcting this problem please. ---Antonin > > > |
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