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At 05:37 PM 7/12/1998 Roxanne Pierce wrote:
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>To try to figure out whether the disk was causing the freezing at that
place, or
>whether the operating system was causing the freezing at that place, I
would run
>the DOS version of scandisk rather than the Windows version, and see what
>happens. . .
Roxanne:
When I hear of the kind of problem Michael
Beechey has ("SCANDISK stops on sector 1 of
339"), I think the best option is to do a full backup,
get a RMA on the drive and send it back for
replacement. If it's not in warranty, now's the
best time to replace it.
This drive may well choke on Norton, too. A
low level format may not cure it either. I suppose
if you can change the translation table of the hard
drive (IDE I suppose) and replace or retire the bad
sector(s) from use, it might be okay. Still, the drive
would be a low confidence level component, out of
my comfort zone.
Is it a Seagate, Michael? You can go to their website
and get a RMA online.
Regards,
John Chin
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