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Can't run chldshk /r, volume write protected.
Plugged my iPhone into the computer and turned it on, I had to leave so when I came back I saw the startup repair screen. Left it on overnight and it wouldn't finish so I turned off my computer, when I turned it back on it brought me to the system recovery options screen. Tried startup repair again, this time it finished very quickly and said something like Windows is missing or it couldn't find windows. I started using the install/repair disk now because a few console commands wouldn't work without it. I remembered I accidentally installed a 32bit program in the 64bit program files the other day so I deleted the program's folder using the console, but it had no effect. I tried a few more commands and now startup repair says "bad hard disk".
I tried chkdsk /r, but I get a message that reads:
"The type of the file system is NTFS.
Cannot lock current drive.
Windows cannot run disk checking on this volume because it is write protected."
Any ideas as to how I can remove this write protection?