I tried loading fail safe options and it still did that, loads up to 20%ish slowly then shoots up to 100% and reboots. I'm not even sure if my RAM is messed up, I got a few blue screens right after each other saying 'System_Service_Exception' and read about it and found out it might be from RAM...
Anyone know how to fix this? I would run the test and about 5 seconds in my PC just reboots itself, I was under the impression that it has to take at least 15 minutes if you have a decent amount of RAM?
I'm running it because when I try to change my music's file names it gives me this error, "a disk error occurred during the write operation" and searched about it and some said it might be from a bad sector. Is there a way to fix this? (not the bad sector but the file name changing).
Anyways...
I did a ChkDsk and I got that error then I went into the event viewer to check it out and didn't really see anything that said "sector" or "cluster". Is there any other way to check because I'm not too good with computers so it might be there and I'm just missing it, thanks.
I'm gonna get my computer built tomorrow and I'm wondering if anyone can recommend me any kind of software I would need. This includes anything that will test your hardware to make sure everything is running, or anything that will optimize or is recommended to have. I already know which...
Hey, would the Realtek ALC889A integrated sound card be better than a Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit? It's a cheap sound card that came with my Dell about 4 years ago when I bought it.
Well I'm not planning on overclocking or anything, I just bought that one because that was the only one left that had a good deal on it so do the cheap components apply to me or is it for OCing?
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