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Help by wired gorrila2007-08-13 05:45:02
  What was the reason you had to re-install? by EnzoMatrix2007-08-13 05:59:27
    Right i hope this makes sense by wired gorrila 2007-08-13 06:25:33
reinstalled windows because i kept getting *microsoft sercurity center* msgs this opened a pop up that kept telling me i had spyware and had 2 pay to remove it. at this point task manager was disabled. On top of this each time connected to net other XXX type pop ups keep appering. this is the second time this has happend as about 2 months ago when my son turned off zone alarm and symantic virus checker. (shud of banned him from computer 4 longer!!). i remimided this by doing a full reinstal (have windows on a seprate HDD so i can reinstall if needed)
then installed western digitals data life guard (so the machine can address all 250Gb). every thing when well & all worked th@ was the last time
This time it did not.

so:
Did not open box

Is a Western digtial 2500BB, shows us on hardware list as an active partion (But not formated). B4 reformating i cheacked the partions and files on the other HDD all was working and accessable

not got any other machines to try in. i am writing this via a HTC univeral PDA/Smart phone. (gud xercise 4 me thumbs)

Am thinking it could be EIDE problem, as when i run data life guard it says that the drive contains partitions and data.
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      *runs away screaming* (n/t) by Myke2007-08-13 06:54:37

 

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