[access-uk] Re: Is my hard drive is going to die?

  • From: Ronnie Hill <ronnie.hill@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 02:15:44 -0000

    Thank Paddy ,
I agreed with you  that I must do  backing up all my data it is important.
 I am still not sure if my hard drive is about to die or else.
I hope it is not.
 I am  about to try to make a new backing up both my Data and my programmes
to put them onto my external hard drive and  keep update in regular basis in 
case failure of my hard drive.
If that happened again then I have no choice just to reformat as you did 
mention.
 Thank.
 Cheer
Ronnie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dj Paddy" <mygroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 12:33 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Is my hard drive is going to die?


> Ronnie.
>
> This sounds more like a corrupted installation of windows.
>
> Whoever you are getting to help you with this, instruct them to format the
> hard drive and re-install windows from scratch.
>
> Ensuring of course that any of your personal data, eg. music, documents,
> stored on the hard drive windows is installed onto is backed up.
>
> Repairs only do so much and clearly it's not working here.
>
> Hard drives dying normally power off the computer or in most cases make
> noises indicating hardware failure.
>
> If you google, hard drive dying sounds you'll find some you can hear.
>
> Dj Paddy
>
>
> Ôà
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ronnie Hill" <ronnie.hill@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 10:17 PM
> Subject: [access-uk] Is my hard drive is going to die?
>
>
> Hi Friends,
> About over 2 weeks ago  suddenly my computer volume was in mute and then
> it
> freeze up when I refreshed my computer the window won't come up .
> The screen background window was in black and the texts was in white.
> Anyway someone installed for me the window and he done Window repair to
> revive the window  and lucky all my programme and my data wasn't affected.
> I also find that all window Micro update were empty that I was using  with
> window Service pack 1 so I updated first the Window Service pack 1 and
> then
> for the first time I also update the Window Service pack 2 it was all
> successful.
> So I was happy to work back on the line again.
> But sadly this weekend my computer was freeze up almost a same way as
> before and it needed to  revive window once again  a same way as before.
> My question Is: if my hard drive starting showing  to die although it
> working fine at the moment?
> Or it can be  a kind of virus attack?
> Is there Anything I can do to prevent that happened again?
> My computer Model is DELL-83.. Home edition, 240 hard drive gig, 1024 Ram,
> Free AVG anti virus  my computer is 2 years old.
> Thank in advance for any information .
> Cheer
> Ronnie
>
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