Hello Maurice,

Also, I would reccomend making sure you have a clean powerfeed to your
computer... putting a surge-leveling powestrip before it may help, if
you are in an area with an unclean powerfeed. It won't stop that being a
problem totally, but it will stop a lightning bolt from frying your
computer.

As well, if you can, it might be worth looking at replacing your hard-
drive, if you have the free cash, as that may be the problem. Or, it may
be your hard-drive's controller, if you run on a PCI controller.

This is not the best area for support. I suggest, if you need it, that
you use http://answers.launchpad.net/ , http://ubuntuforums.org/ or the
IRC chat rooms for more assistance.

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