Oh... cause I had the same problem here... http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=27&threadid=1778901 and that helped for me. Best of luck to you -.-
Ok!.. But why does it only occur when installing Macromedia most of the time. Going to try Seatools later. BTW, using two HDD. 1 160GB SATA and 1 200GB PATA.. Already took out the 200GB PATA. Later will try putting in the 200GB PATA and see how it goes. For anybody interested the Motherboard is...
A few days back, I was using dreamweaver when suddenly my computer shut down for no apparent reason. After that it refused to boot back into Windows XP. It could only boot up until the XP loading screen and hangs right after that and goes blank. Got the same result after restarting 2 or 3 times...
No the data gets erased/corrupted/disappears everytime I restart my computer. The blue screen will appear and scandsk.exe will run and start replacing all my orphaned files.
I just built my computer a few months back and I have been getting alot HDD problems with it.
Usually after I reinstall windows (worked for me very well on my old computer usually didn't give me too much problems), my HDD will screw up and lose all my data. Like a few of my files here and...
I just built my computer a few months back and I have been getting alot HDD problems with it.
Usually after I reinstall windows (worked for me very well on my old computer usually didn't give me too much problems), my HDD will screw up and lose all my data. Like a few of my files here and...
I did the quick one for now.. Argh. 30 mins. What the hell is wrong with my computer? I just bought new IDE cables. Flat, not rounded. And tested my RAM with memtest. Hope everything works fine.
The quick format has no problem... but since this is a new disk I want to full format it. But just 60GB takes over 2 hours. And it's not even 2% yet. Is there a problem with my computer?
I'm using Windows XP and my computer just screwed up on me pretty badly..
Yesterday night, I restarted my computer when I reached home (I leave it on all the time), and when it booted into windows they had this disk intregity check on my C & D partition (same drive). This blue screen deleted...
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