Hardware/Windows question

gliderman.one at verizon.net gliderman.one at verizon.net
Mon Oct 10 10:26:06 PDT 2005


Thanks to all who replied. 

I was presuming the hard drive was failing but was not sure.  Am leaving 
it run 24 hours.  All stuff  is duplicated at home, but it stops me from 
doing things until I go home end of the week.

Charles Day



Fairlight wrote:

>In the relative spacial/temporal region of
>Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 03:10:24PM -0400, gliderman.one at verizon.net achieved the spontaneous
>generation of the following:
>  
>
>>On boot up, my XP laptop two days ago, started displaying a message  
>>"Can not find operating system".
>>
>>If I turn off and try again, on the second to fourth try, windows is 
>>found on the hard drive and boots up, seemingly fine, and filePro and 
>>other stuff seem to run fine.
>>
>>Any idea of what this indicates and what the solution might be? 
>>    
>>
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>Your HD is probably dying, Charles.  That message is indicative of the MBR
>(Master Boot Record, which tells the system how to boot, be it a *nix
>kernel, Windows, a multi-os boot loader, etc.) is not being read, or is
>corrupted somehow.
>
>Seeing as you get it to eventually boot correctly, I'd surmise that it's
>hitting sporadic read errors on the drive.  Could be the heads, could be
>that spot on the disk, could be another part.  Probably it's that section
>of disk, if it acts fine once it's up.  But it definitely sounds like
>imminent hardware failure.  An MBR is either correct or isn't.  I've never
>heard of one just sporadically failing once in a while.   Honestly sounds
>like bad sectors.
>
>I am unsure if you can even get the MBR relocated with a bad sector
>mapping.  Generally by the time a drive does something like this to me,
>it's swapped outta there for a reliable one.
>
>It's possible to try rewriting the MBR, but I'd advise against it.  If it's
>really that section of disk that's bad, if it fails it will not boot again,
>period.  Best off backing up what you can and replacing the drive.
>
>mark->
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