HenriK wrote:
Last month, I experienced a PC malfunction on my main PC ...
A delayed-write failure indicates that a serious disk error occurred, and data was/were lost. Check your Windows logs, identify the device in question, then disable delayed writes through Control Panel for that device or its controller. Use whatever tools are available to you to attempt to recover the data from that disk. Identify from the logs whether it is terminally ill, and if so, replace it, re-populating the new drive from backups. Even if it is not terminally ill, replacing it (or at least putting it into a RAID-0 configuration) would be wise. Philip Taylor _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

