From: jemster on 15 Jun 2010 07:30 I have a Gateway desktop (Win XP Home w/sp3 IE 7) and lately it has been slowing down painfully slow despite running Avira anti-virus, Spybot,, PConPoint, doing disk cleanup, defrag, etc. Last Thursday I turned on the monitor and when I pushed the power button on the hard drive it turned itself off after a minute so I kept doing it and each time it would load a little further before it shut off. It finally stayed on until I finished with email and shut it down. Friday went thru the same thing praying all the time it would let me do a system restore. I was able to do that to a week prior .and thought it would be ok...ha...doing my own thinking again. Saturday when I pushed the power button it would shut off as soon as my finger left the button. I could hear the fan turn on and off. I have so much stuff on that computer that I sure don't want to lose...oh I also have had a external hard drive connected to it. What do I do/try now? Thanks Joni
From: Shenan Stanley on 15 Jun 2010 07:48 jemster wrote: > I have a Gateway desktop (Win XP Home w/sp3 IE 7) and lately it has > been slowing down painfully slow despite running Avira anti-virus, > Spybot,, PConPoint, doing disk cleanup, defrag, etc. Last Thursday > I turned on the monitor and when I pushed the power button on the > hard drive it turned itself off after a minute so I kept doing it > and each time it would load a little further before it shut off. It > finally stayed on until I finished with email and shut it down. > Friday went thru the same thing praying all the time it would let > me do a system restore. I was able to do that to a week prior .and > thought it would be ok...ha...doing my own thinking again. Saturday > when I pushed the power button it would shut off as soon as my > finger left the button. I could hear the fan turn on and off. I > have so much stuff on that computer that I sure don't want to > lose...oh I also have had a external hard drive connected to it. > What do I do/try now? Not a software issue. The drive is probably dying - replace it. You may be able to get the data off it by having the drive put in an external case or it may work long enough if not the primary drive internally for you to copy stuff off it. However - in any case - how's that backup plan you have in place? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
From: jemster on 15 Jun 2010 07:55 Bear with me....I only know enough to be dangerous. What do you mean put it in an external case? I thought the external drive I have now would have retrievable data on it?????? "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:%239lVtCIDLHA.4400(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > jemster wrote: > > I have a Gateway desktop (Win XP Home w/sp3 IE 7) and lately it has > > been slowing down painfully slow despite running Avira anti-virus, > > Spybot,, PConPoint, doing disk cleanup, defrag, etc. Last Thursday > > I turned on the monitor and when I pushed the power button on thel > > hard drive it turned itself off after a minute so I kept doing it > > and each time it would load a little further before it shut off. It > > finally stayed on until I finished with email and shut it down. > > Friday went thru the same thing praying all the time it would let > > me do a system restore. I was able to do that to a week prior .and > > thought it would be ok...ha...doing my own thinking again. Saturday > > when I pushed the power button it would shut off as soon as my > > finger left the button. I could hear the fan turn on and off. I > > have so much stuff on that computer that I sure don't want to > > lose...oh I also have had a external hard drive connected to it. > > What do I do/try now? > > Not a software issue. The drive is probably dying - replace it. You may be > able to get the data off it by having the drive put in an external case or > it may work long enough if not the primary drive internally for you to copy > stuff off it. > > However - in any case - how's that backup plan you have in place? > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > >
From: philo on 15 Jun 2010 08:28 On 06/15/2010 06:30 AM, jemster wrote: > I have a Gateway desktop (Win XP Home w/sp3 IE 7) and lately it has been > slowing down painfully slow despite running Avira anti-virus, Spybot,, > PConPoint, doing disk cleanup, defrag, etc. Last Thursday I turned on the > monitor and when I pushed the power button on the hard drive Never saw a hard drive with a button on it. Looks like you are referring to your computer better get your terminology straight before asking for advice <snip>
From: Shenan Stanley on 15 Jun 2010 08:40 jemster wrote: > Bear with me....I only know enough to be dangerous. What do you > mean put it in an external case? I thought the external drive I > have now would have retrievable data on it?????? Answering your later question first... Your external drive will only have the data on it you put there. If you did not copy anything over there (manually or through some backup process you instigated) then it won't have anything and it will only be as good as the last time you backed up (either manually or through some process you helped setup.) So you have - in the last question - jumped to the last question I asked: "how's that backup plan you have in place?" What was your backup plan? How was it implemented? Was there some automated process backing up your entire system? Just certain folders? What you can get from the external drive (just by connecting it to another computer and looking if it is just a normal external drive and your backup method was a basic copy/paste) is determined by how you backed up/how frequent. Just having it hooked up does nothing for you. ;-) As for your first question, the hard disk drive in your current external case and the one in your computer are likely of the same type. Just in different boxes getting their power and connecting to things in a different way in the end. You can buy external hard disk drive cases or even just conversion cables that can change the hard drive from an internal drive to one that connects to a system using USB. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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