HI:
1) Check for virus. Any time a system does something really out of the
ordinary, check for a virus. Virus's often want to transfer files through
the A drive. Even if you are using a virus detection program I suggest you
check it's intregrity with a 2nd opinion. You can do so on the web at
pc-cillan's housecall.com. You cna be amazed at what you can find sometimes.
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At 10:29 AM 07/14/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I am running a P133 Power Spec PC with windows 98 SE. When I do a restart
or a software install drives a restart the PC goes through its memory check
and then I get a "Drive A error" and the boot process freezes. If I push
the reset button I don't get this error or if I do a cold boot I don't get
the error. I tried setting the BIOS to boot from C only but that didn't help.
>
>Anyone have any thoughts as to why this error is ocurring on restart only?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob
>
Thanks,
Joe
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