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Terry Smerling
I am having a persistent problem with Windows Vista Home Premium (Service
Pack 1). I don't know how to define the problem, but the symptoms include
the following: (1) I am unable to download files, such as zip files, and get
a message that the file is corrupted; (2) When attempting to unzip a file, I
get a simialr message tha the file is corrupted; (3) When attempting to open
a PDF file, I likewise get a message that the fiel is corrupted; and (4)
When attempting to save an attachment to an email, I get a similar file
corrupted message. If I defrag my system files, these problems disappear
temporarily but then reappear within days or even just hours.
I posted this problem previously, and "DL" suggested that I run a hardware
diagnostic tool and a memory testing tool to check my system. I have now
done so, and my system checked out fine: the Western Digital diagnostic
program found no problems with my hard drive, and Microsoft's memory
checking tool likewise found no problems.
Paradoxically, I have noticed that if I perform the functions numbered (1)
through (4), above, using my secondary hard drive (that does not contain my
system files) those functions work just fine, e.g. I can downlaod zip files
and can unzip files.
I don't know if it is related, but also previously reported that my
right-click context menu function would crash Windows Explorer. I was able
to fix that particular problem with a work-around.
Anyone have an idea what is going on? The problem is driving me crazy
because it repeats every few days.
Pack 1). I don't know how to define the problem, but the symptoms include
the following: (1) I am unable to download files, such as zip files, and get
a message that the file is corrupted; (2) When attempting to unzip a file, I
get a simialr message tha the file is corrupted; (3) When attempting to open
a PDF file, I likewise get a message that the fiel is corrupted; and (4)
When attempting to save an attachment to an email, I get a similar file
corrupted message. If I defrag my system files, these problems disappear
temporarily but then reappear within days or even just hours.
I posted this problem previously, and "DL" suggested that I run a hardware
diagnostic tool and a memory testing tool to check my system. I have now
done so, and my system checked out fine: the Western Digital diagnostic
program found no problems with my hard drive, and Microsoft's memory
checking tool likewise found no problems.
Paradoxically, I have noticed that if I perform the functions numbered (1)
through (4), above, using my secondary hard drive (that does not contain my
system files) those functions work just fine, e.g. I can downlaod zip files
and can unzip files.
I don't know if it is related, but also previously reported that my
right-click context menu function would crash Windows Explorer. I was able
to fix that particular problem with a work-around.
Anyone have an idea what is going on? The problem is driving me crazy
because it repeats every few days.