<quote from KBase article>
"If your UDMA hard disk is connected to the controller with a 40-wire UDMA
cable, replace the cable with an 80-wire cable."
<end quote>
I think I can assume you are running a SATA drive, so the above is moot.
Also that you have run 'chkdsk /r' from the 'Command prompt' (available in
the recovery options.)
Windows Vista Help What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...4be5e1033.mspx
If this 'recovery' screen fails to fulfill the description here, I suggest
making a boot disk, or flash drive boot from this:
Windows Vista Recovery Disc Download — The NeoSmart Files:
http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/
The NeoSmart disk will get you to the 'command prompt' item mentioned in the
'recovery options' page.
All this is not to say you are stuck if chkdsk /r fails. I would then be
looking at something hardware related, like the old gottcha of a loose wire.
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"berra43" <> wrote in message
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> Friends,
> I have seen a lot of UBV questions here but none when it is about Windows
> Vista.
> My son has an ASUS F5 with W Vista. I had a problem about Rtutils were I
> got
> a reply from Richard Urban, much appr. Unfortenately I didn´t manage to
> try
> this out before the next crash occurred. I have used the recovery cd from
> Asus but the result is not so very promising. Anyone who has experience
> with
> UBV and Vista and can make some comments are truly welcome.
>
>