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> Upon turning on my machine, I got "Disk I/O Error--May not be enough
> memory" and my system stalled. I turned it off and got into safe mode,
> where not much happened. I tried running scandisk, but it stalled at some
> sector in Windows\System.
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> Is this an indication of a corrupted registry or a bad hard disk? What
> would you suggest as next step?
This sounds alot like a bad hard disk, one that is failing. My drive did
the same thing, it would just cause the system to crash every time it got to
a certain sector, eventually more and more sectros became bad and the drive
died. Disected it, quite interesting. Anyways, I suggest you backup your
system, and then run a dos based scan disk and write down the offending
sector, then use a disk util and manually mark that sector bad. That might
give a few more weeks of life to your drive. TTYL
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