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problem while booting

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by rpraharaj84, Oct 8, 2009.

  1. rpraharaj84

    rpraharaj84 Guest

    Hi All,

    I have some problem in my laptop. It behaves very strangely. when I
    start my laptop while booting I always get message like " one of the
    disk needs to be checked for inconsistency" when I do that I get message
    like some of the files are corrupted ...

    I always get this error while starting the laptop. Now my laptop is
    running very slow.

    do any one have any suggestions???


    Many Thanks.


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    rpraharaj84
     
  2. Malke

    Malke Guest

    rpraharaj84 wrote:
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    >
    > Hi All,
    >
    > I have some problem in my laptop. It behaves very strangely. when I
    > start my laptop while booting I always get message like " one of the
    > disk needs to be checked for inconsistency" when I do that I get message
    > like some of the files are corrupted ...
    >
    > I always get this error while starting the laptop. Now my laptop is
    > running very slow.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Test the hard drive with a diagnostic utility downloaded from the drive
    mftr.'s website or use Seagate's SeaTools For DOS. You will create a
    bootable CD with the file you download. You will need third-party burning
    software to do this such as Roxio, Nero, or the free ImgBurn. Burn as an
    image, not as data.





    (how-to)

    Boot with the CD you made and do a thorough test of the drive. If it fails
    any physical tests, replace it.

    Obviously if the laptop is under warranty, you will want to contact the
    computer mftr.'s tech support for replacement.

    If you can't do the work yourself (and there is no shame in admitting this
    isn't your cup of tea), take the machine to a professional computer repair
    shop (not your local equivalent of BigComputerStore/GeekSquad). If possible,
    have all your data backed up before you take the machine into a shop.

    Malke
    --
    MS-MVP
    Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
     

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