Mark,
> You will find all those folders in 'C:\Users\<your profile name>'
I couldn't find the Temp file there, or many other files I enjoyed perusing.
> I would think chkdsk is a good solution for your errors, and you should
> even have thoughts of getting a new hard drive.
It's new from the shop, yesterday. Strange thing is, I have a graveyard of
HDDs from my previous computers (desktops; while now I have a laptop),
because in the end I have no choice but to attribute all my many problems to
hard drive. At times I will be getting a new one every month. But I always
get a good brand like Maxtor, and nobody else seems to have these problems.
Do you still think it's the HDD?
What sort of thing would have caused the laptop to ask me to go into doing a
Repair? Just an inadertant power cessation?
There are ways to download a boot
> disk that lets you start a Command prompt, and run the command CHKDSK /R
>
Is that the only way to do a chkdsk? What about other Run procedures?
> If you can burn an .IOS file
> Windows Vista Recovery Disc Download - The NeoSmart Files:
> http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/
The shop technical support gave me the routine for restoring the PC to its
factory setting status.
Wouldn't that be more reliable to get the system functioning properly?
Sorry for the multitude of questions.
Cheers.