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fivegoldstars
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      10-27-2009

Hello all. Hope somebody can offer me some help - I've Googled thi
until my brain hurts
Last night, my laptop reported an error with the USB Plug and Pla
function, and then automatically restarted. Chkdsk kicked in, and
apparently, found reams of errors. After these were 'corrected', Vist
has developed several problems, chiefly that device manager won't work
Along with this, no networks are found, so the machine can't connect t
the net. Most other basic functions still operate
I've tried a couple of fixes mentioned around the net, i.e
reregistering the dll in command prompt, with the final one being to ru
sfc /scannow. That reports errors that Windows cannot fix. I do not hav
a Vista DVD as it was preinstalled, and my only recovery option seems t
be a full reinstall of factory settings. Is there any other way to fi
the errors?!?

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Saucy
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      10-27-2009
Off hand it sounds like a failing harddrive. A "full reinstall of factory
settings" would be no help if this is so. And, if so, what you would need is
a new harddrive. You'd probably be looking for a 2.5 in drive, probably
SATA.

IF the computer is under warranty, get the manufacturer to fix or replace,
else look for a good price on a fast big drive and even a copy of Windows 7.
If it is still under warranty be careful not to do anything that would void
it, otherwise it is an opportunity to get a decent harddrive and a copy of
Windows 7.

On Windows 7: The 'upgrade' version can be used to do a "clean install". And
since you already were running Vista, you'd be entitled to the upgrade
license for Windows 7. Any drivers the install routine misses can usually be
gotten off the manufacturer's website. If possible, get the drivers
downloaded and burned to CD-R *before* initiating a Windows installation.
Windows 7, however, might catch just about everything and you find you don't
need to install any drivers yourself. BTW, if your computer could do Aero
with Vista then it can do so with Windows 7.

Read the following through:

[Clean Install Windows 7 with Upgrade Media - WinSuperSite]
http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/cle...rade_media.asp

Saucy


"fivegoldstars" <> wrote in message
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>
> Hello all. Hope somebody can offer me some help - I've Googled this
> until my brain hurts!
> Last night, my laptop reported an error with the USB Plug and Play
> function, and then automatically restarted. Chkdsk kicked in, and,
> apparently, found reams of errors. After these were 'corrected', Vista
> has developed several problems, chiefly that device manager won't work.
> Along with this, no networks are found, so the machine can't connect to
> the net. Most other basic functions still operate.
> I've tried a couple of fixes mentioned around the net, i.e.
> reregistering the dll in command prompt, with the final one being to run
> sfc /scannow. That reports errors that Windows cannot fix. I do not have
> a Vista DVD as it was preinstalled, and my only recovery option seems to
> be a full reinstall of factory settings. Is there any other way to fix
> the errors?!?!
>
>
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Alias
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      10-27-2009
fivegoldstars wrote:
> Hello all. Hope somebody can offer me some help - I've Googled this
> until my brain hurts!
> Last night, my laptop reported an error with the USB Plug and Play
> function, and then automatically restarted. Chkdsk kicked in, and,
> apparently, found reams of errors. After these were 'corrected', Vista
> has developed several problems, chiefly that device manager won't work.
> Along with this, no networks are found, so the machine can't connect to
> the net. Most other basic functions still operate.
> I've tried a couple of fixes mentioned around the net, i.e.
> reregistering the dll in command prompt, with the final one being to run
> sfc /scannow. That reports errors that Windows cannot fix. I do not have
> a Vista DVD as it was preinstalled, and my only recovery option seems to
> be a full reinstall of factory settings. Is there any other way to fix
> the errors?!?!
>
>


Use another computer to download the Ubuntu Live Cd from www.ubuntu.com
and burn it to a CD. Set your BIOS to boot from the CD/DVD ROM/RAM first
and slip the Ubuntu CD in and choose GParted from the list and you will
see what's wrong with your hard drive.

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Kevin SmallBone
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      10-27-2009


"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> fivegoldstars wrote:
>> Hello all. Hope somebody can offer me some help - I've Googled this
>> until my brain hurts!
>> Last night, my laptop reported an error with the USB Plug and Play
>> function, and then automatically restarted. Chkdsk kicked in, and,
>> apparently, found reams of errors. After these were 'corrected', Vista
>> has developed several problems, chiefly that device manager won't work.
>> Along with this, no networks are found, so the machine can't connect to
>> the net. Most other basic functions still operate.
>> I've tried a couple of fixes mentioned around the net, i.e.
>> reregistering the dll in command prompt, with the final one being to run
>> sfc /scannow. That reports errors that Windows cannot fix. I do not have
>> a Vista DVD as it was preinstalled, and my only recovery option seems to
>> be a full reinstall of factory settings. Is there any other way to fix
>> the errors?!?!
>>
>>

>
> Use another computer to download the Ubuntu Live Cd from <SNIP DISGUSTING
> LINK>
> and burn it to a CD. Set your BIOS to boot from the CD/DVD ROM/RAM first
> and slip the Ubuntu CD in the trash and you will see what's wrong with
> Ubuntu.
>
> Alias


I suggest staying away from anything Ubuntu. Remember that Ubuntu is free
and is a piece of ****. Why would you want to put a piece of **** in your
computer? You don't.

 
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Saucy
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      10-27-2009
And while he's at it he should go over to the Ubuntu forums and have a look
at the endless problems Ubuntu users have just trying to use their computers
day to day. You'd think with such a small install base the forums would be
small - but the posts are in the hundreds of thousands. They can't even get
their printers to work! LOL. At least with Windows 7 the printer will work
with out having to resort to recompiling the kernel oneself.

Saucy


"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> fivegoldstars wrote:
>> Hello all. Hope somebody can offer me some help - I've Googled this
>> until my brain hurts!
>> Last night, my laptop reported an error with the USB Plug and Play
>> function, and then automatically restarted. Chkdsk kicked in, and,
>> apparently, found reams of errors. After these were 'corrected', Vista
>> has developed several problems, chiefly that device manager won't work.
>> Along with this, no networks are found, so the machine can't connect to
>> the net. Most other basic functions still operate.
>> I've tried a couple of fixes mentioned around the net, i.e.
>> reregistering the dll in command prompt, with the final one being to run
>> sfc /scannow. That reports errors that Windows cannot fix. I do not have
>> a Vista DVD as it was preinstalled, and my only recovery option seems to
>> be a full reinstall of factory settings. Is there any other way to fix
>> the errors?!?!
>>
>>

>
> Use another computer to download the Ubuntu Live Cd from www.ubuntu.com
> and burn it to a CD. Set your BIOS to boot from the CD/DVD ROM/RAM first
> and slip the Ubuntu CD in and choose GParted from the list and you will
> see what's wrong with your hard drive.
>
> Alias


 
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      10-27-2009
Kevin SmallBone wrote:
>
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:hc6ten$p5c$...
>> fivegoldstars wrote:
>>> Hello all. Hope somebody can offer me some help - I've Googled this
>>> until my brain hurts!
>>> Last night, my laptop reported an error with the USB Plug and Play
>>> function, and then automatically restarted. Chkdsk kicked in, and,
>>> apparently, found reams of errors. After these were 'corrected', Vista
>>> has developed several problems, chiefly that device manager won't work.
>>> Along with this, no networks are found, so the machine can't connect to
>>> the net. Most other basic functions still operate.
>>> I've tried a couple of fixes mentioned around the net, i.e.
>>> reregistering the dll in command prompt, with the final one being to run
>>> sfc /scannow. That reports errors that Windows cannot fix. I do not have
>>> a Vista DVD as it was preinstalled, and my only recovery option seems to
>>> be a full reinstall of factory settings. Is there any other way to fix
>>> the errors?!?!
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Use another computer to download the Ubuntu Live Cd from <SNIP
>> DISGUSTING LINK>
>> and burn it to a CD. Set your BIOS to boot from the CD/DVD ROM/RAM
>> first and slip the Ubuntu CD in the trash and you will see what's
>> wrong with Ubuntu.
>>
>> Alias

>
> I suggest staying away from anything Ubuntu. Remember that Ubuntu is
> free and is a piece of ****. Why would you want to put a piece of ****
> in your computer? You don't.


I can tell your knowledge of GParted is nil. Why am I not surprised?

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      10-27-2009
Saucy wrote:
> And while he's at it he should go over to the Ubuntu forums and have a
> look at the endless problems Ubuntu users have just trying to use their
> computers day to day. You'd think with such a small install base the
> forums would be small - but the posts are in the hundreds of thousands.
> They can't even get their printers to work! LOL. At least with Windows 7
> the printer will work with out having to resort to recompiling the
> kernel oneself.
>
> Saucy


Bullshit.

Alias
>
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:hc6ten$p5c$...
>> fivegoldstars wrote:
>>> Hello all. Hope somebody can offer me some help - I've Googled this
>>> until my brain hurts!
>>> Last night, my laptop reported an error with the USB Plug and Play
>>> function, and then automatically restarted. Chkdsk kicked in, and,
>>> apparently, found reams of errors. After these were 'corrected', Vista
>>> has developed several problems, chiefly that device manager won't work.
>>> Along with this, no networks are found, so the machine can't connect to
>>> the net. Most other basic functions still operate.
>>> I've tried a couple of fixes mentioned around the net, i.e.
>>> reregistering the dll in command prompt, with the final one being to run
>>> sfc /scannow. That reports errors that Windows cannot fix. I do not have
>>> a Vista DVD as it was preinstalled, and my only recovery option seems to
>>> be a full reinstall of factory settings. Is there any other way to fix
>>> the errors?!?!
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Use another computer to download the Ubuntu Live Cd from
>> www.ubuntu.com and burn it to a CD. Set your BIOS to boot from the
>> CD/DVD ROM/RAM first and slip the Ubuntu CD in and choose GParted from
>> the list and you will see what's wrong with your hard drive.
>>
>> Alias

>

 
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      10-27-2009
More like Bullseye.

"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> Saucy wrote:
>> And while he's at it he should go over to the Ubuntu forums and have a
>> look at the endless problems Ubuntu users have just trying to use their
>> computers day to day. You'd think with such a small install base the
>> forums would be small - but the posts are in the hundreds of thousands.
>> They can't even get their printers to work! LOL. At least with Windows 7
>> the printer will work with out having to resort to recompiling the kernel
>> oneself.
>>
>> Saucy

>
> Bullshit.
>
> Alias



 
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Alias
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      10-27-2009
Saucy wrote:
> More like Bullseye.


My printer works and it took just a few clicks to install it, no
recompiling the kernel needed.

You just make things up as you go along because you're ignorant and
very, very ill informed.

Alias
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:hc71bt$qk7$...
>> Saucy wrote:
>>> And while he's at it he should go over to the Ubuntu forums and have
>>> a look at the endless problems Ubuntu users have just trying to use
>>> their computers day to day. You'd think with such a small install
>>> base the forums would be small - but the posts are in the hundreds of
>>> thousands. They can't even get their printers to work! LOL. At least
>>> with Windows 7 the printer will work with out having to resort to
>>> recompiling the kernel oneself.
>>>
>>> Saucy

>>
>> Bullshit.
>>
>> Alias

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Gene E. Bloch
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      10-28-2009
Although what Alias is suggesting is not to convert to Ubuntu, but to boot
to Ubuntu on a live CD in order to run its diagnostics.

Maybe you realized that, but from your post I wasn't sure...

On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 10:46:17 -0400, Saucy wrote:

> And while he's at it he should go over to the Ubuntu forums and have a look
> at the endless problems Ubuntu users have just trying to use their computers
> day to day. You'd think with such a small install base the forums would be
> small - but the posts are in the hundreds of thousands. They can't even get
> their printers to work! LOL. At least with Windows 7 the printer will work
> with out having to resort to recompiling the kernel oneself.
>
> Saucy
>
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:hc6ten$p5c$...
>> fivegoldstars wrote:
>>> Hello all. Hope somebody can offer me some help - I've Googled this
>>> until my brain hurts!
>>> Last night, my laptop reported an error with the USB Plug and Play
>>> function, and then automatically restarted. Chkdsk kicked in, and,
>>> apparently, found reams of errors. After these were 'corrected', Vista
>>> has developed several problems, chiefly that device manager won't work.
>>> Along with this, no networks are found, so the machine can't connect to
>>> the net. Most other basic functions still operate.
>>> I've tried a couple of fixes mentioned around the net, i.e.
>>> reregistering the dll in command prompt, with the final one being to run
>>> sfc /scannow. That reports errors that Windows cannot fix. I do not have
>>> a Vista DVD as it was preinstalled, and my only recovery option seems to
>>> be a full reinstall of factory settings. Is there any other way to fix
>>> the errors?!?!
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Use another computer to download the Ubuntu Live Cd from www.ubuntu.com
>> and burn it to a CD. Set your BIOS to boot from the CD/DVD ROM/RAM first
>> and slip the Ubuntu CD in and choose GParted from the list and you will
>> see what's wrong with your hard drive.
>>
>> Alias



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