thank you a lot for your sugestions,
I  have  already done  a scan disk   being in DOS, but the problem 
still remains the same , after trying  to do the scan in the safe 
mood,it freezes in middle of the operation,
 I did  last time  a virus  scan  with "bit defender" , it shows 
that  I  have an  aplication  dialer in my computer named " 
egcomservice dll" and disinfectation failed,
do you believe this can be also a probable reason to prevent the scan 
disk from being done?  
 well , few days ago I have bought the  " Norton antivirus 2005 ", 
 they say it can fix this kind of dialer out of the computer,
and before installing the antivirus I tried several times to fix the 
 hard disk , without any success,  My  question is if it is worthy to 
install the  Norton anti virus , even the hard disk is damaged ?
or better to hire the services of a technician ? since I  dont 
understand the registry very well,
thank you in advance,





--- In [email protected], "N. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> Possible causes:
> - Computer is entering a power saving state, check your BIOS 
settings
> - There is a serious problem with the FAT32 file system, try running
> ScanDisk for MS-DOS, then re-running ScanDskW.
> - There is a bad sector on the hard drive, use ScanDisk for MS-DOS 
and
> run a full surface scan.
> - The FAT32 partition is larger than 64 GB
> - The RAM in the system is bad (See Test @ www.memtest.org)
> - There is another unknown hardware problem
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "amesthinesaphire"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > the operation stops many times ' and a box appears on the screen 
> > saying  "  EXPLORER CAUSED AN INVALID PAGE FAULT IN MODULLE 
KERNELL 
> > 32DLL AT 015F: BFF87EB6
> > is it possible to check this kind of problem by myself ?and  be 
able 
> > to succeed with scan disk ??
> >  thank you in advance





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