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My computer is not working please help me

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by Omenbreed, Aug 21, 2008.

  1. Omenbreed

    Omenbreed Member

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    i use to get an error message saying a disk error has occurred please press CTRL + ALT + DEL and restart i kept doing it with no luck so i searched on the net for some replies and i got the fixboot and the sch well it worked but NOW when i open the comp when it's loading on windows XP home logo it crashes.....and i can't do anything...........i can open the comp only on safemode.....i don't want to format my computer....if it's possible

    HELP ME PLEASE.......
     
  2. jony218

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    If I where you I would make a bartpe (need the free bartpe software and the windows installation cd). What you describe sounds like system file corruption, a simple chkdsk c: /f can usually fix that.

    bootup with the bartpe
    at the GO bottom open the command box and type chkdsk c: /f , after c: is finished do the same for all the other hard

    drive partitions example chkdsk e: /f and so on.

    If the command box doesnt work do following

    Go/programs/a43 file management utilitys

    Next rightclick on the C: partition/properties/tools/error checking

    Right here you can run a scandisk (make sure both boxes are check to fix errors), scandisk is similar to chkdsk.

    I would do that before trying to format the hard drive. Hopefully this can get the hard drive fix to where windows will recognize it again.
     
  3. Omenbreed

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    now it does not crash but it gives me the error all over again CTRL + ALT + DEL but eventually after some time it let's me through
    I DID NOT TRY YOUR IDEA
     

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