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Browse All TopicsWhen I boot up my PC, It sometimes detects my harddrive, and then sometimes it doesnt. When it does detect the harddrive, it boots all the way to Windows 2000 screen then shuts down. After a couple times of rebooting, it seems to loose the harddrive again, not detecting it at the beginning of booting.
I ran a repair with the Windows 2000 boot disk and ERD, but no success, same issue.
Does anybody have any sure possibilities? Is it the hard drive? Is it the O/S, possibly the w32.blaster virus? I dont think it is the virus, but who knows. Does these symptoms seem familiar to anyone?
Please help, this is an important PC with important files.
CJJimbos
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