However, certain users have reported that they can’t access their hard drives after updating their Windows 10 to version 1803.
- The nettoyage de disque dur error appears when unmounted volumes are left on disk.
- Your disk might be dirty or it might be corrupted.
- To fix that, use the CHKDSK command.
- Another solution is to use the Disk Cleanup tool, but first, make sure there is no other cleaner running.
Scan your PC for viruses
- Head to the Windows Search bar, type virus, and open Windows Defender Antivirus
- Click on Virus & threat Protection
- Click on Virus & threat Protection – Update
- Click on Scan now
Run Windows Update
- Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app.
- Choose the Windows Update option.
- Now, click the Check for updates button.
Run the SFC and DISM commands
- First, open Run’s Windows with the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut.
- Enter the following commands into the open Run box, and press Enter after each one:
Update your drivers
- Restart your computer.
- Press Windows Key + X to open Win + X menu. Select Device Manager from the list.
- When Device Manager opens, locate your drive and right-click it. Choose Update driver from the menu.
Run nettoyage de disque dur in Safe Mode
- Right-click the Start icon and select Run.
- Type msconfig in the Open box, and click OK.
- Click the Selective Startup tab.
- Un-check all the startup elements.
- Click Apply, and click OK to save changes.
- Restart your computer.
Reset your PC
- Press Windows + I to open the Settings app, and navigate to the Update & Security section.
- Select the Recovery tab, and choose Get started under Reset this PC.
- Click the Next button and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Run nettoyage de disque dur in Command prompt
- Run nettoyage de disque dur with Elevated Privileges
Try a different Disk Defragmenter - Run nettoyage de disque dur with Full Privileges
- Run nettoyage de disque dur with UAC off
- Run nettoyage de disque dur with a “new” Disk Defragmenter