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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1
OS: Windows XP Pro. SP2 Corp.
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Windows Corruption
Afternoon, Got a quick question.
I have a 1.4 amd duron with a radeon 9800 pro and 1 gig of ram with onboard audio. Now, I have windows xp pro sp2 corp edition. and my main harddrive is a 40 gig western digital. i have had the error where it wont boot it goes to the windows/system32 folder is corrupted. so i format re-partition go into windows it works. then about a month later same error so i do the same process about a month later get the error once again so i switch my main 40 to another 40 western i had sitting around it worked fine. then about a month later get the same error. Now i have a 40 gig western digital as a slave also, and a 80 gig maxtor and a 300 western external and a 150 rocketpod external. i have a feeling the internal 40 gig slave is some how corrupted and is screwing my main drive over. Im not sure though so i transfered the files from that to one of my externals and removed it. Do you think i am right or do you think there is some other evil force :-P at hand here. Get back to me. Thank you. |
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