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Nomad:
Well, some light through the tunnel, at last!
Thank you Shane, I burnt the booting CD from the link you posted and I managed to run CHKDSK /r for C: and D:; both completed with an indicated 0 KB in bad sectors.
So, if I'm thinking right, this means I have either to reinstall/repair my Windows or run memory tests? I suppose motherboard can not be blamed now?
This booting CD is a Windows 7 one; what else can I do with it, since my O.S. is Vista?

jraju, I hope you post that link here, maybe it will be usefull.

Boggin that was one of the articles I was reading yesterday, I followed the procedures to create a repair disk; that done, when I pressed Start and typed recdisc the wizard told me to insert a blank disc, so I did; then another wizard showed up telling to load the Vista install disc. Odd!! It seems that without a install disk there will be no repair disk!

Thanks
Nomad

Boggin:
That does seem odd as the article says you don't need an install disk, but it isn't the first time that what looked like a sure fire fix didn't tally with what happens on other machines.

Not sure where you are going to find a Vista SP2 ISO with MS clamping down unless you can get Google to work overtime and find some obscure site that MS has missed.

I did come across a Torrent site once but I wouldn't advise P2P as you never know what else is going to come down the line.

Shane:
Correct, since you where able to scan it without trouble outside of windows that means it is either bad memory, which you can test or the windows install is crap lol

If it was the motherboard or drive it would have crashed out in PE but it didnt, so those should be good :-)

Shane

jraju:
Hi,  do you the install dvd of vista. Then my link will be useful to make it bootable pen drive. Ok. Please tell me whether you are having gthe install dvd of the OS

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