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I shall have a look and see what's around. I need to go to Barcelona next week, so should be able to get something there. Thanks ever so much for all your help - it's brilliant that you help people like me who really just use IT, but don't understand how it actually works. Maybe I should do some courses! :cheesy:

Kind regards

Gill

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It's an ACER TravelMate 5320 (purchased in the UK late 2009) It came preinstalled with Windows Vista with an option to rollback to XP, which I did as Vista was getting trashed in the press and I knew XP.

Out of interest - would the 5 year guarantee cover issues like this and be world wide? The reason I ask is I live in Spain and they are really bad with honouring guarantees. Most of the time you get a shrug and pouty face if you try to return or replace anything faulty!

BFN

Gill

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Oh what a shame!  :cry: As so much info came up I thought it would be OK.

I actually kept the laptop switched on, so I will start transferring the files onto a flash drive and get them onto my PC.

Given my lack of knowledge IT wise will I be able to buy and install a new hard drive (without driving someone like you mad)? I have had the laptop since 2009 and as support for XP is ceasing this April, maybe I should just replace it. :undecided:

Bye for now

Gill

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Good morning!

I thought it would be easier to type out all the info on the Command Prompt screen, so here goes:

Usn Journal verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)...
File data verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage 5 of 5)...
Free space verification is complete.
Replacing bad clusters in logfile.
Adding 1 bad clusters to the Bad Clusters File.
CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the master file table (MFT) bitmap.
Correcting errors in the Volume Bitmap.
Windows has made corrections to the file system.

53491711 KB total disk space.
48370172 KB in 117735 files.
47388 KB in 112117 indexes.
4 KB in bad sectors.
255023 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
4819124 KB available on disk

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
13372927 total allocation units on disk.
1204781 allocation units available on disk.
Unable to obtain a handle to the event log.

X:\i386\system32>

The good news is that when I opened Windows Explorer, C: is no longer empty. The figures are now:

B: RamDrive - 254MB with 251 MB Free Space
C: Local Disk - 51GB with 4.58 GB Free Space
D: DATA - 51GB with 9.09 GB Free Space
E: HBCD 15.2
X: Mini XP 240MB with 237MB Free Space

So is this good news or not so good news? :confused: I know that if this all gets fixed I have some serious file/photo/music deleting to do!

Not sure what US time zone you are in, so will just leave the laptop on with Windows Explorer and the Command Prompt windows open.

Bye for now :smiley:

Gill

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OK Will do. Thank you so much Shane for all your advice -it is very much appreciated.

:cheesy:

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OK - it is doing its check, though I have only just seen your mention of time frame! It is nearly half past midnight here, so if I use the CD tomorrow and do I what I did earlier to get the icons up and run the chkdsk to see what it finds, is it OK to stop the check or will that be a bad thibg to do as it has started?

G

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D: is 51GB with 9.09 GB free (I remember saving a lot of photos and music to this drive a while ago.

I take it C: being empty is not good?

G

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Took some time to open up and I thought it best to list everything!

B: RamDrive
C: Local Disk
D: DATA
E: HBCD 15.2
X: Mini XP

The C Drive is empty, but the RAMDrive is 254MB with 251 MB Free Space
Mini XP is 240 MB WITH 237MB Free space

G

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That did its thing OK from the CD. Nice to see a coloured screen! Icons on screen are:

My computer
My network places
1024x768
Command prompt
File manager
HBCD Menu
Install all Hardware
Internet explorer
Network setup
Set temp drive
Temp folder cleaner
Windows explorer
Wireless setup

Am petrified of clicking on anything in case it all goes wrong - what next? :smiley:

G



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Hi Shane - me again. Hoping I catch you before you start your weekend!

The CD burned and booted OK, though I can't see anything headed Hard Disk Tools. Below are the choices:

Boot from Hard Drive (Windows Vista/7/2008 or Xp

Mini Windows Xp
Dos programs
Linux based rescue environment (Parted Magic 2012-10-10)

Windows Memory Diagnostic
MemTest86+
Offline NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 Password Changer
Kon-Boot
Seagate DiscWizard
PLoP Boot Manager
Smart Boot Manager 3.7.1
Fix '' NTLDR is Missing''
Darik's Boot and Nuke (Hard disk Eraser)
Custom Menu...
More

I looked in more and more again which then made it reboot into the simple boot screen that does not work.

So apologies for being so lacking here - what am I supposed to do? And given that your weekend is looming, is it possible to give me idiot proof instructions so I don't need to hassle you on every step?

Bye for now  :cheesy:

Gill

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That makes sense! Thanks for explaining the difference.

Have a good day!  :smiley:

Gill

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Hi Shane - thanks for your reply. No - I didn't burn it properly.  :cry: What a learning curve I am on! I am downloading the CD again - decided to start afresh - although my broadband speed is painfully slow as I live in the middle of nowhere and it is the best I can get! :rolleyes:). I have already downloaded a burner programme that can burn the CD properly so I will let you know how I get on.

BTW - your Windows Repair download that I couldn't get to work - would that be because I didn't use a burner programme in the first place?

Bye for now

Gill

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Hello again

Sadly it won't boot off the CD that I burned the download onto. I tried about 6-7 times, but no luck, so I put  the Bootable disk that came with the laptop in to see if it still works and it does, so should I just reinstall Windows and just accept that my data is a goner?  :sad:

Weirdly, although I had disabled the automatic restart, it did not stay disabled (or maybe it is not supposed to stay disabled?). Anyway, I disabled it again and when I looked at the blue screen of death that came up, the first lot of info in the bracket section had changed. Now it says 0x86D59788.

BTW - I should have mentioned that I am in Europe - thus the delay in replies!

Thanks again for your time.

Gill

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Hi again Shane

I have to fess up to being an ignoramus when it comes to computering etc, so I hope my answer doesn't make you laugh/eyes roll!

My laptop (Acer TravelMate 5320) has a C drive and a D drive, though I don't know if D is a drive as such(?) I do have access to a CD/DVD burner on another computer and I have three USB sticks one of which has an Autorun and UrDrive on it (Kingston DT101 G2 8GB), so does this mean it is a USB drive?

What do you think - any good?

Best regards

Gill

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Hi Shane

I did what you said and aside from what I gather is the usual blurb on the blue screen of death it says:

UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME (near top)

Tech info:

STOP: 0x000000ED (0x86CF6E30, 0xC00000006, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

Hoping this makes sense to you!

Many thanks

Gill

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General Computer Support / Windows repair won't run from USB stick or CD
« on: January 13, 2014, 02:22:41 am »
Hi. My laptop runs with Windows XP Professional and is now stuck in a permanent reboot loop that will not boot into any mode, Safe, Normal, Last Known etc. It also does not have a Windows Repair option built in. This reboot loop was somewhat unexpected so I havent backed up my files recently and would rather not do a complete reinstall. I think it has been caused by my trying to uninstall the latest Avast free software which started causing problems ever since it updated. The final uninstallation advice was to do it in Safe mode and when I went to reboot into this I got the never ending loop.

I downloaded 'your' latest Windows Repair yesterday and copied all the files onto both a USB drive and a CD. However, when I used both in the laptop it failed to open up any of the files. I did reset the BOOT order to the appropriate setting each time and checked it hadn't changed after the first failure. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for your time

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