In a message dated 9/5/2004 8:05:32 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> A bad sector problem is going build and build and build until it just
> "implodes". That many bad sectors is certainly a sign of impending doom and you
> should have replaced it when you first saw the bad sectors. Reformat.
I just did, today....twice!! I no sooner finished copying my files
from the D drive back to the C when I decided to reboot so that some of the
stuff I just installed would take affect, I held off on rebooting everytime a new
installation ocurred, figuring they could all take affect at the same time. I
shut down and it restarted nicely, for about 5 seconds. All of a sudden it
went into Safe Mode, of all things. From that point onwards, I had to keep
rebooting every few seconds and I'd get the same error messages every time. So I
decided to just go through installation all over again. I saw no other way
out of it.
I installed AOL and tried to put my old e-mails and what have you back
into the AOL file. It's the Organize, file, isn't it? Well, I tried 5 or 6
times, and each time, I STILL couldn't get my old mail to show up in the
filing cabinet. It's STILL not there. Any clues? I need a lot of these old
letters.
Well, here's the straw that broke the camel's back: yesterday the
anti-spy got up to about 19000. By my calculations it would take another three
weeks for it to run it's course. All of a sudden I got 4 or 5 error windows
back to back, within about 2 minutes. I couldn't do a thing anymore, so I shut
it off and restasrted. when I did, it was like, all of a sudden, I got my
computer back!! It stopped running slow, in some cases, and I could actually use
this beast. I started to run anti-spy again and it ran with no problems at
all. In 10 minutes it was done and found two spies, the same two, Gator and
Apropos. Besides this, I began having trouble shutting it off!!
This morning I needed to scan a few records foir a bok I'm helping
someone write. I turned on the puter, is started you So I just decided it was
time to reformat.
I'm exhausted right now and can't kep my eyes open, so I'm off.
Dale
You're wasting your time until you do that. That MIGHT map out the bad >
> sectors and mark them unusable for a new OS install. You should use your 250gb
> HD as the main OS drive and partition it (C: Windows, D: Program Files, E:
> Storage) and that would save you the $ for a new HD (unless it's still under
> warranty). It is however best to have two HD's in case your main one fails you
> have all your saved data/storage on a separate drive.
It doesn't really matter, I think I'm going to buy another new on
anyway. I've been thinking about making he D the master for some time now. At
the moment, I can't. I have half of the drive full.
>
> Sure, the larger the HD the longer it's going to take to run ANY kind of
> scan. I'm not sure now which HD you're scanning.
You'd think so, but the 250 goes light lightening and the 40 takes
forever. If I run AVG it automatically runs both back to back. In 15 minutes,
it's done!!!
Dale
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