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markkusv
Copper Contributor
May 10, 2021

Excel corrupted file

Hello!

 

I tried to use one of my excel files, but it gave me an error 0x80070570. So I decided to try Windows built in fault controll for my harddrive and then it

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  • Robin Shanab's avatar
    Robin Shanab
    Iron Contributor
    I found this content useful and fixed the error: https://www.lifewire.com/fix-error-0x80070570-4687271
  • NikolinoDE's avatar
    NikolinoDE
    Platinum Contributor

    markkusv 

     

    You can do that

    If the error 0x80070570 is displayed under Windows, there is usually a problem with a USB stick or an external hard drive. In this practical tip, we will show you how to eliminate the error.

     

    The 0x80070570 error occurs frequently when you pull the USB stick out of the computer while it is still being accessed. To avoid the occurrence of the error in the future, you can safely remove your hardware:

    1. Simultaneously press the [Windows] and [E] keys so that the Explorer opens.
    2. Switch to the "This PC" category on the left and you will find the USB stick or external hard drive there.
    3. Right-click the device and select "Properties".
    4. Switch to the "Tools" tab at the top and click the "Check" button when checking for errors.
    5. The process is started via the "Scan and repair drive" option.
    6. Once the check is completed, the error 0x80070570 should no longer occur.

     

    I would be happy to know if I could help.

     

    Nikolino

    I know I don't know anything (Socrates)

     

    * Kindly Mark and Vote this reply if it helps please, as it will be beneficial to more Community members reading here.

    • markkusv's avatar
      markkusv
      Copper Contributor
      Thank you for your answer!
      I did that and the file is now gone, it like deleted it 😕
      • NikolinoDE's avatar
        NikolinoDE
        Platinum Contributor
        If it doesn't erase, rename it. Example from xls to .txt and then delete.
        Should actually work if you just want to delete.

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