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From: LAT on 5 Feb 2010 14:38 Cannot get to the point of doing this - have had 2 "experts" look at it also and they cannot access it or even log in. Acts like a virus or hard drive failure - however HDD "sounds" normal. Next step is forensic recovery $$. "Alan" wrote: > The way I stopped this was to do a error check on my hard drive. Click on > start then my computer. Right click on your hard drive C. and then > Properties. Click on tools and then error checking. Click on error checking > and it will do this when you reboot you computer. > > "Debbie" wrote: > > > I will be on my computer then all of a sudden it shuts down then blue screen > > comes up with white writing on it...then disappears really fast...keeps > > happening quite often. The computer restarts it's self back up. I don't > > understand what is going on...I hope someone could please help me...Help > > Please!!!! :-)
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 5 Feb 2010 16:50
Who are you and what have you done with Debbie? LAT wrote: > Cannot get to the point of doing this - have had 2 "experts" look at it > also > and they cannot access it or even log in. Acts like a virus or hard drive > failure - however HDD "sounds" normal. Next step is forensic recovery $$. > > "Alan" wrote: > >> The way I stopped this was to do a error check on my hard drive. Click on >> start then my computer. Right click on your hard drive C. and then >> Properties. Click on tools and then error checking. Click on error >> checking >> and it will do this when you reboot you computer. >> >> "Debbie" wrote: >> >>> I will be on my computer then all of a sudden it shuts down then blue >>> screen comes up with white writing on it...then disappears really >>> fast...keeps happening quite often. The computer restarts it's self back >>> up. I don't understand what is going on...I hope someone could please >>> help me...Help Please!!!! :-) |