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Shane:
OK so you do have bad sectors on the drive, Windows marked it and does store files on that those bad sectors.

It is a good idea to get your self a new drive when you can. Other than that how is the system doing right now? Still getting any errors or problems?

Shane

Boggin:
A little bit of confusion here - the bad sectors I'd seen following a read-only were on someone else's computer.

The chkdsk /r on mine didn't report any bad sectors.

Shane:
Opps, sorry I miss read what you typed then lol

When you said it I thought you where talking about your drive.

Ok how has the system been today, any errors or problems?

Shane

Boggin:
I wasn't running the program for any particular problems but to see if anything improved.

After the system seemed to repair itself from the stopped module, the mouse seemed to be a bit jerky so I used the restore point I'd created prior to downloading Windows Repair and it's now back to the way it was.

I was just after an answer as to why running the default settings caused this.

Shane:
I havent had those problems happen on any of the systems after running the repairs. But every system is different, and if something didnt go right during the repairs, such as an AV or something getting in the way, or a command not running properly then odd things will happen.

Thats why in the new version 2.8.0 I put out yesterday I now have it auto create a registry backup because I had users not doing that. So if your up to it give the new version a try, make sure to do a registry backup, and if the problems come back dont do a system restore but instead only do a registry restore with my program. If the problems come back and putting only the registry back fixes it then that will point me in the right direction to look :wink:

If you are not up for that then no worries, just when someone reports a problem I dont like to give up till I find the cause :-)

Shane

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