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It won't do anything

Discussion in 'Windows OS' started by mattfd37, Nov 16, 2008.

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  1. gbhall TechSpot Chancellor

    That is a step forward. You now know the drive is corrupt, and can try to repair it. See earlier posts and links. you are looking to repair the Master Boot Record, repair the partition boot sector, and then if possible, repair Windows.

    Mind you, Hynesy could well be right that the corruption originally happened because of a failing Power Supply Unit. In your position, I would simply replace that PSU as a matter of routine preventive maintenance.
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