Use your windows cd to boot and run chkdsk. That's what I did when I had a comp with that problem. Worked without a problem.<BR><BR>Or you could always reformat. ••• Quote Report ...
Microsoft has a few articles on this issue, but the chkdsk /r didn't work for me on either of the computer that this happened to.<br><br>But the question that I have is what are the chances of ...
The notorious “Blue Screen of Death” — or BSOD for short — is the biggest disaster that can befall a Windows user. The system shuts down with a cryptic error ...
"We are still investigating this but I wanted to provide some additional clarity on what I mean when I said we stopped offering the update via Windows Update," said Jerry Bryant, senior security ...
If you've been a Windows user for a long time, you may have already encountered the Blue Screen of Death issue. Not only are these errors annoying, but they can also lead to lost data. Sometimes, they ...
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