Hi Johnny,
>> 1) Winkey+f still opens search, but you may find advanced search more to
>> your liking.
>
> Will that find charmap.exe?
Yep, but easier and far faster to just hit the Winkey and type it into the
search line. That's what this new search line is for.
>> 2) Not common. A need for a disk check indicates errors on the hard
>> drive.
>
> I take it that's not necessarily physical flaws?
Nope, not necessarily, more likely indexing or errors in the mft.
> Certainly Vista went through the restore process without any indication of
> those; but I have many hard drives on my old system which for some reason
> started giving problems that were rectified by chkdsk and - with the
> problems eventually getting worse - have ended up not letting me reformat
> them, and I take it that they are somehow physically damaged (perhaps only
> 6 months after being purchased new); I don't know why this happens and I
> don't want the same to be happening to my new laptop.
A drive failure in a new disk is not unusual. In fact, most will fail in the
first few months, or last many, many years.
>> These should not be caused by applications. Have you tried a drive
>> diagnostic tool or run the memory diagnostics yet?
>
> Where do I find these?
A drive diagnostic utility is best obtained from the drive manufacturer.
These are generally free to download and run from a diagnostic floppy or CD.
For the memory tool, just click start and type "memory diagnostic" into the
search line.
> Cheers.
>
> Johnny
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