hey, fore warned is fore armed.  Mine died quite literally in mid-edit as I was 
doing some video editing of some home movies. Middle of the edit, I blue 
screened, and the computer wouldn't reboot- some low level system file must of 
got corrupted.  I had some 200  family photos, all my business accounting for 3 
months, not backed up. 

I did get lucky though.  A friend of mine set me up with a linux bootable usb 
thumb drive.  the laptop would actually boot linux off of the usb drive, and I 
could mount the damaged drive and pull off my unbacked up files. 

He then restored the windows OS with an OEM burn, and it was as if their never 
was a problem; except the drive is completely untrustworthy. 

The laptop was that $300 acer blue BTW (great machine) and it worked great 
until the disk failure.  So I bought a new 320GB hard drive, opened up the 
laptop and replaced the existing 160gb drive, and did a partition so the laptop 
can now dual boot, ubuntu linux or windows home. 

I really like the acer blue.  I'm glad there was nothing wrong with it and it 
was just a disk failure.  I understand they have a new one out for $380 now 
with an even better screen;  the 1024x600 screen is my only issue with the 
laptop, its a bit small for web viewing.  

--- On Fri, 5/29/09, Paul McCool <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Paul McCool <[email protected]>
Subject: [Papermodels II 36849] Re: OT- Getting a goofy error message
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, May 29, 2009, 1:40 PM



 
Gee, Thanks for the good news, Jon. 
<VBG?>  I guess I can back up all my stuff to my wife's computer 
until I can get a new hard drive...
 
Paul M.
 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  
  Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 5:17 AM
  Subject: [Papermodels II 36836] Re: OT- 
  Getting a goofy error message
  

  
    
    
      That my friend is an early warning that your soon to lose 
        your hard drive.  Get everything backed up off of that drive.  
        It may just be a bad spot on the disk and only the AR reader is 
effected 
        (a re-install should fix) but its been my experience that once a drive 
        starts experiencing failures like that its a cancer and the drive will 
        die. 



--- On Thu, 5/28/09, Paul McCool 
        <[email protected]> wrote:

        
From: 
          Paul McCool <[email protected]>
Subject: [Papermodels II 
          36825] OT- Getting a goofy error message
To: 
          [email protected]
Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 10:27 
          PM


          
          

          For the last couple of days, everytime 
          I open a PDF file (Which is every ten minutes or so, for me) I get an 
          error message popping up that says: 
           
          AcroRd32.exe - Corrupt 
          File
          The file or directory C:\$Mft is 
          corrupt and unreadable.  Please run the Chkdsk 
          utility.
           
          What the heck is this?  My Adobe 
          Reader is working just fine.  I took a screen capture of the 
          pop-up, and attached it.
           
          Paul M.
           







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