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sign of a failing HD?
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damn my dad grounded me from my computer while i was surface scanning (im at my friends house) so it will be until monday when i next reply
but when i was it kept restarting because of programs using that drive, but i closed everything
this is my world; it goes round and round and round
The wolfy types like a cow
but when i was it kept restarting because of programs using that drive, but i closed everything
this is my world; it goes round and round and round
The wolfy types like a cow
blimey it's just like being back on the dam phone at work again!
Indy's right, WD, usually if you have background progs running that write to the hdd scandisk will keep restarting. Either run it from boot at the command prompt (scandisk c: /autofix /nosummary /surface) or use task manager to close down everything but explorer and systray, then run scandisk and defrag.
basic stuff this, Wolfy, u gottta get past these sorts of problems or you'll be a computer twonkenhausen for the rest of your life!
Indy's right, WD, usually if you have background progs running that write to the hdd scandisk will keep restarting. Either run it from boot at the command prompt (scandisk c: /autofix /nosummary /surface) or use task manager to close down everything but explorer and systray, then run scandisk and defrag.
basic stuff this, Wolfy, u gottta get past these sorts of problems or you'll be a computer twonkenhausen for the rest of your life!
i did close EVERYTHING from the task manager
what is an AV......if its a virus sanner i dont have one, i lost it last time my HD failed, and the guy who helped build our computer was the one who installed it in the first place
this is my world; it goes round and round and round
The wolfy types like a cow
what is an AV......if its a virus sanner i dont have one, i lost it last time my HD failed, and the guy who helped build our computer was the one who installed it in the first place
this is my world; it goes round and round and round
The wolfy types like a cow
Did the guy just install them or did he give you the disk for them? You can also check search. Type in Norton and if the EXE file is still there, you can use it, if there isn't, you will need the disk.
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Wolfy, do the search for McAfee then and see if the files are still there. Unless you did a go-back type of thing, the files sould still be there.
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
@Wolfy,
Well, that means you don't have an Anti-virus (AV) program. Since we are assuming that you've got either a virus problem or a messed up o/s problem, you still need to get one... else there's not a heck of a lot any of us can do for you if IS a virus after all. No program disks for the AV progam left with you?
McAfee has a free trial period AV you can download. So does Norton. You might try that. McAfee also offers a web based anti-virus service but I don't know anything more about it. Norton probably does too.
I'm not a big believer in downloading an AV program and installing it on an HD that already is suspected of being infected so maybe that web based service is a better option for you. It'll cost you though.
Edited by - Indy11 on 2/14/2004 7:28:14 PM
Well, that means you don't have an Anti-virus (AV) program. Since we are assuming that you've got either a virus problem or a messed up o/s problem, you still need to get one... else there's not a heck of a lot any of us can do for you if IS a virus after all. No program disks for the AV progam left with you?
McAfee has a free trial period AV you can download. So does Norton. You might try that. McAfee also offers a web based anti-virus service but I don't know anything more about it. Norton probably does too.
I'm not a big believer in downloading an AV program and installing it on an HD that already is suspected of being infected so maybe that web based service is a better option for you. It'll cost you though.
Edited by - Indy11 on 2/14/2004 7:28:14 PM
Wolfy, try AVG for a temp till you can get a better one. We use this at work and it does ok.
lets see (i got a whole box of system disks (drivers programs etc))
but theres not much
hp cd writer - no
sound blaster live value - no
sound blaster creative divers/ installation floppy - no
PC-DVD Encore - no
ME Boot Disk - no
Windows 98 startup disk - no
Windows 98 second edition - no
AHA I THINK I FOUND IT!!! its a floppy and says McAfee Rescue (could this be?)
this is my world; it goes round and round and round
The wolfy types like a cow
but theres not much
hp cd writer - no
sound blaster live value - no
sound blaster creative divers/ installation floppy - no
PC-DVD Encore - no
ME Boot Disk - no
Windows 98 startup disk - no
Windows 98 second edition - no
AHA I THINK I FOUND IT!!! its a floppy and says McAfee Rescue (could this be?)
this is my world; it goes round and round and round
The wolfy types like a cow
Forgive the slight off topic, @Taw, since you are the best techy here, I want to replace my HD, Which one is the best in terms of preformace? I getting around 60 Gigs.
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
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