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Ivan [Lucid Geek]


On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 20:07:01 -0500, pekoe4849
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How can I tell? Would that fact that it won't read a
single solitary
> floppy be a clue? When I do a Windows disk check, it
says it's fine.
> But it won't read any disks. I'm having trouble with
my hard drives
> (and XP) at the moment, and I can't even boot a
rescue diskette.
>
> Since I'm here, I'll ask you...I'm getting a "Non
Systeme Disk Error",
> which I read in the help menu means Windows can't
find itself (must be
> a trickle down from the 60's), and it's probably a
hard disk problem.
> My computer appears to be working fine and
then--boom!--black screen
> and the disk error. However, along with that, I'm
having these
> problems (have for about two weeks):
>
> 1. Clock is seriously losing time.
> 2. Floppy drive won't work
> 3. NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX/MX 400 drivers arent'
working. (yellow check
> mark next to it in Device Manager). I've
uninstalled, reinstalled,
> uninstalled, installed updated drivers, etc. Nothing
works. (or if it
> does, it doesn't last. The new drivers won't work at
all. It let me
> 'rollback' to the older drivers once and the
checkmark went away. But
> now it won't ever rollback.
>
> I have three hard drives and don't even know for
sure which one is
> bad. I only know it's not the new one. ;)
>
> That's it. A freakin' nightmare.
>
> Can someone please help?
>
> TIA,
> Diane
>
>



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