I don't *think* anyone here is an expert at interpreting PCDoctor results.
The bad DVD drive idea seems like a pretty sound one and a good next step.
The system freeze is why I'd be suspicious of a hardware problem.
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"bay-journal" <> wrote in message
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>I have had my new HP computer with Windows Vistas Home Premium since
> Christmas. So far, I've had for major system problem. Two were crashes
> that
> occured while using Windows Movie Maker. HP tech reps were able to solve
> all
> but the last problem.
>
> Last night I received notice from HP updates that a new firmware was
> available for my DVD lightscribe drive. So, I downloaded it and Vista
> began
> to install the update driver. After about five mintures, I began wondering
> why it was taking so long to complete the install process. I went to move
> my
> mouse and the system was frozen.
>
> I manually shut the system down and rebooted and was pleased to not see
> the
> Sofe Mode screen. Everything seemed fine until I tried to open the DVD
> drawer
> to copy some data files. I've spent about four hours with two different
> HP
> techs and they couldn't find the solution. So they are shipping me a new
> DVD
> drive, but I'm doubtful its a hardware issue.
>
> I tested the DVD drive with PCDoctor, which failed the SCSI test due to
> ERROR - Missing String: libDapi5.p5p?
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
>