anonymous
Tue Jan 06 20:05:28 CST 2004
read this board.. a bunch of us are having these same
syptoms .. sounds like a bigger issue than a local
problem. Does your mouse work or is it acting up now too?
taht seems to be a common companion to the scandisk
symptom.
>-----Original Message-----
>You may have to erase the D: drive and start over again.
The Western
>Digital utility that says the drive is "fine" is only
checking the drive's
>hardware and software, not the data stored on the drive
itself.
>
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>Richard G. Harper (rgharper@email.com) MVP Win9x
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>"Mike Hightchew" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
>news:004f01c3d3b1$de4b1300$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> I've been using ME since it came out. I've never had
any
>> serious problems at all until now. My C drive is an 80
>> GB drive on IDE1. My D and E drives are a 160 GB drive
>> split equally. All of a sudden following a lockup I
>> rebooted and scandisk ran and said like ten folders were
>> corrupted on the D drive and it fixed it automatically.
>> The folders are all garbage now... This keeps happening
>> with anything I install now. Western Digital's
utilities
>> say the drive is fine. PLEASE HELP!!!!
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