I am running Window XP Pro and it has been working like a champ with a few errors here and there but nothing really bad until now. I shut down and rebooted and when it rebooted it did a scan disk(?) and said it found a bad cluster on an .mp3 file and fixed it. Then it went through the check and all folders checked out fine. It then began the free disk space check and moves right along until it gets to the 40% mark and at that point the hard drive sounds like it is in a never ending loop. The only way I can boot is to bypass this disk check. Once I bypass this disk check everything seems to load and operate just fine. XP informed the the disk does not require defragmentation at this time so what can I do to fix the disk problem? (if that is what it is)
I have the following components before you ask:
AMD 1800+ CPU
Shuttle AK35GTR motherboard
256 Meg of Corsair DDR 2100 RAM
60 GIG Seagate Barricuda IV hard drive
Yamaha 3200EZ burner
LiteOn 52X CDROM
My hard drive is hooked up to the primary IDE connection and my burner and CDROM are hooked up to the secondary.
Cal
P.S. Would disk restore be my best course of action and if I did that does it change data files? What I mean is will I loose any information or favorites added lately? I was under the assumption the disk restore only restored system information.
I have the following components before you ask:
AMD 1800+ CPU
Shuttle AK35GTR motherboard
256 Meg of Corsair DDR 2100 RAM
60 GIG Seagate Barricuda IV hard drive
Yamaha 3200EZ burner
LiteOn 52X CDROM
My hard drive is hooked up to the primary IDE connection and my burner and CDROM are hooked up to the secondary.
Cal
P.S. Would disk restore be my best course of action and if I did that does it change data files? What I mean is will I loose any information or favorites added lately? I was under the assumption the disk restore only restored system information.
