Repair disk won't load

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    VespaHive said:
    with the seatools I keep failing each test (except for the SMART test.) for Western Digital I don't know what to download.
    Vespa, if you have a toshiba drive, why are you looking at seagate and western digital? I'm a little confused (my normal state).

    Did you try running the toshiba diagnostic? Is that what failed?
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       #22

    where is the toshiba diagnostic?
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  3. Posts : 474
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       #23

    There is no Toshiba diagnostic!! Google it Lemur.

    The Toshiba website allows you to download the Fujitsu tools, which, Vespa, you told me won't work.
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       #24

    merkat106 said:
    There is no Toshiba diagnostic!! Google it Lemur.
    Well waddya know. I was actually on the site earlier. Didn't see a reason to d/l and install it.
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       #25

    Lemur said:
    merkat106 said:
    There is no Toshiba diagnostic!! Google it Lemur.
    Well waddya know. I was actually on the site earlier. Didn't see a reason to d/l and install it.
    what does "d/l" mean?
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  6. Posts : 26
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       #26

    Well I decided I might as well backup all my important stuff and reinstall everything from the ground up. That should fix things right?
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  7.    #27

    Not a bad option. For my own computers, the solution to any error that looks like it might take more than an hour to fix is a clean install of windows.
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       #28

    madtownidiot said:
    Not a bad option. For my own computers, the solution to any error that looks like it might take more than an hour to fix is a clean install of windows.
    so how would I go about to make a clean install then? I'm just winging my way through this would require a step by step guide. Also, I upgraded from windows vista, does that mean I would have to install vista then upgrade again?
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  9.    #29

    No, you could do a clean install with an upgrade disk. There's even a tutorial on it that explains how better than I can.
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  10. Posts : 26
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       #30

    but how do I actually wipe the hard drive clean since my windows 7 disk won't fully load?
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