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It's best to patch Windows XP SP3, so that the compatibility will be better, and try a new partition of the hard disk.
You can find hard disk-related information!
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Definitely a hard drive issue....I was like that before! Find someone to fix it and you'll be fine!
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Check that the keyboard and mouse are not reinstalled when the system is almost finished, and the a:"Yes? Yes, if your system disk is broken, you still have a hair, go get a good disk and install the system, you probably don't have a big problem.
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Hardware issues, reorganize.
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Go to DOS and see if you can format the hard drive.
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Repartitioning under DOS can be wrong or fatal.
Novices use ghost discs to divide into four zones with one click, and experts use professional DM partitions.
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Change the hard disk (SATA or IDE) cable.
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The landlord must first figure out the ** of the hard disk sound.
The hard drive starts powering up every time it is turned on. The platter inside began to spin at high speed. The head reads the data during this time.
When the surface of the platter is not smooth. If you rub too much friction with the head, it will make a clicking sound.
Such hard disks are generally of poor quality, and there are often some inexplicable errors or something during use, and the running system occasionally feels very stuck. That's all caused by hard drives.
If you just bought it, you can ask the supplier to give you a warranty.
In addition, some important information documents were copied out in advance. Avoid data loss due to sudden hard drive breakdown. After all, sometimes the value of data is much more than the value of a hard drive.
It turned out that the wind was just blowing!!
No matter how slow the fan speed is, it won't make such a noise.
I guess you've hit a fan with another line. You open the case and see if the wires are stuck near the fan.
If so, just move the line out of the way.
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It's not necessarily a bad sector, I had the same experience, and later found out that it was caused by a loose hard disk data cable interface and poor contact
Please replug the hard disk data cable and the hard disk power cable
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See if the CPU fan can reach the required speed!!
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1) the system crashes frequently but irregularly, especially during the booting of the operating system;
2) In the process of performing some operations such as moving files, some error messages often pop up;
3) The folder or file is clearly modified into garbled characters;
4) Loss of files or folders;
5) Manipulation of files and folders is very slow;
6) When opening or printing a file, the content of the file is garbled;
7) There are often weird sounds during the working process of the hard drive.
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Most of the hard drive rings are caused by vibration, and TT's Shark case has a special rubber gasket to absorb the shock. If your friends' hard drive slots don't have a similar gasket in the case, you can DIY one yourself, and the effect will be obvious. >>>More
Are you sure it's the most recent machine? Also don't know what system your machine comes pre-installed? You try to enter the BOIS to adjust the mode of the hard disk,Generally the default is SATA,You can change it to the IDE to try it Very old version,You use it on the current computer hard disk at will,It's easy to turn the hard disk into a corpse But this will affect the read speed of the hard disk It is recommended that you go to the nearest after-sales service to install a system It is better to give some money than to do it yourself
I've had this problem with my computer before. First of all, you can't overclock. >>>More