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I know, and I AM trying to answer all these! I am not very computer illiterate at all! So sorry "/
I know, and I AM trying to answer all these! I am not very computer illiterate at all! So sorry "/
alright, well please help.... ): I need my computer for school.
and I dont have the money to buy a new hard drive or anything... I just dont see how the HD could be bad.
LiquidSnak, how did YOU fix the issue?
I forked over the cash and got a new hard drive, clean install, then since have been dealing with minor issues cropping up, such as GT220 graphics card support, sleep settings, etc...
Newegg.com - Western Digital AV-25 WD3200BUDT 320GB 5400 RPM 32MB Cache 2.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal AV Hard Drive -
A new drive is not very expensive these days, comparatively. I remember having to fork over like $200 bucks in 2000 for a good hard drive.
Hard drives can go bad for many reasons. Heat, shock, general wear, faulty this, out of specifications that... It sucks when it happens, but it's even more likely in a laptop, in my experiences.
Last edited by LiquidSnak; 07 Oct 2010 at 02:30. Reason: more info
Respectfully that is a slow drive for the money at 5400 RPM I would spend the extra and go with:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136280
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148446
Last edited by WindowsStar; 07 Oct 2010 at 23:36. Reason: Wrong Drive Format
I will advise against Seagate based upon my personal experiences with the company. I've had too many drives fail, and they have been... less than friendly...
However, upgrading from a 5400 RPM drive, like the one you have, to a 7200 RPM drive, you will see a drop in battery life, as well as the drive I linked you to has 4x the cache of the one you already have.
Let's run some tests with freeware to see if your hardware is good: type "dev" in Start Searh box, open Device Manager, look at Disk Drives, google the long serial string. This will tell you what HD make you have. Then find the HD maker on this list and download the HD diagnostics to burn to CD: Hard Drive Diagnostics Tools and Utilities (Storage) - TACKtech Corp.
Double click on the ISO file and Windows Image Burner will burn it to CD. Now reboot computer and run the full diagnostics scan. Copy down what it reports and post back.
Next download and burn to CD the same way memtest86, run test for 5-6 passes or overnight. Post back what it reports. Memtest86 - Download Page
Check for infection now by downloading and installing Malwarebytes, update and run Full Scan: http://www.malwarebytes.org/ Then install MS Security Essentials which is the best free AV: http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
Go back to the Event Viewer>Admin View and google the repeat Critical and Errors. Google some of the text and ID# to find out how others have solved the errors. This is how you learn about your computer and troubleshoot its problems. When you see a pattern of repeat errors, post back their text and ID# here too and we can help you easier since you'll already know more about them.
Next go Start>rightclick Computer>Properties, click on WEI score link, at top of Advanced Tools page look for cued issues to resolve. Then google repeat errors in Performance log and Generate a System Health Report. Look for problems it reports.
Type "Prob" in start Search box, View solutions to problems found that have been already sent to MS which you may not know about. These are sometimes also cued in the Action center with the flag in the bottom right system tray.
Next run SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
There is no reason to reinstall again. You should run a Repair Install instead, unless you haven't tried wiping your HD yet. if not, then you can consider one last reinstall to overwrite any possibly infected or bad code using this method first: SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation
Don't become discouraged, this may be one of the best learning experiences you have in life and you will end up knowing so much more about your computer you'll be able to help others.
Last edited by gregrocker; 08 Oct 2010 at 01:07.