were is my hard drive

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Failure to complete setup is very often because my hard drive seems to
dissappear and i get a message saying unable to locate media. On reboot the
hard drive as dissappeared out of the bios and i have to reset it. Why does
vista do this to the hard drive?
 
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 12:21:00 -0800, desperate dave <desperate
Failure to complete setup is very often because my hard drive seems to
dissappear and i get a message saying unable to locate media. On reboot the
hard drive as dissappeared out of the bios and i have to reset it. Why does
vista do this to the hard drive?
Old machine, going bad drive, etc, etc, etc. Ton of thigns could be
wrong, including what I already said, and dying CMOS battery, if this
is a laptop a dying main battery would do it too.
 
how come no probs in xp? The drive checks out fine when testing it. Sometimes
when vista crashes and wont start up again, Vista runs disc checker and it
finds many orphaned files. Sometimes bootmngr file is no good, very often
system32k.sys is no good. What do i do with £220 of useless software?
 
how come no probs in xp? The drive checks out fine when testing it. Sometimes
when vista crashes and wont start up again, Vista runs disc checker and it
finds many orphaned files. Sometimes bootmngr file is no good, very often
system32k.sys is no good. What do i do with £220 of useless software?
New OS's offer new enhancements to everything. Very little actually
stays the same. You are caught in the newness of the program, give it
time and you might get your space back.
And you could always sell it to someone else.
 
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