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Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2003 6:36 pm
by Omb
hello everyone.
strange thing happend in my computer lately
and some crashed happend , after those crashes the system doing a system check and say's: one of your disk need to check for
consistency .
after that check window restart and work fine until the next time it happend :sad: .

few days ago i thought that if i update my bios maybe this problem will be solved so i insert the original disk that i got with my asus and try to install the asus update v3.41.03 software but instalasion failed and two messages came up :
1.asus biosinfo.dll
NT service registery error ! pleas reboot NT and try again ,i press OK and then another one came :
2. warning
setup program detect no asus motherboard
installatio will aborted now.
i try to restart and install again but the same messages come up again or the computer is frezed and i have to restart the computer from its onoff botton and then it does this disk check for consistancy like i metioned above.
i also download the updated version of the asus update from asus site but the same problem happened again and i couldnt install the damn software ,ORRRRG .

my specs is :
p4 2.4
asus p4pe_ge
512 ddr kingstone 333mhz
80gb maxtor fireball9 (8mb catch)
matrox g450 dual head
pulsar2
running XP

eny suggestions will be wolcome .

peace
Omb


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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:24 am
by arela
hi
Try scandisk and disk defragmenter to find if your HD is ok. ....might help!

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:54 pm
by Omb
hello,
i cant seem to find scandisk on my xp ,
isn't it suppose to be in: start > program > accessories > system tools or where else ?

thankz

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2003 11:23 am
by braincell
If all else fails you ought to format your hard drive and install everything again. I have found in the past that formatting often fixes drives that I thought were broken.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2003 2:47 pm
by Omb
ther is a point in what you are saying braincell but im no giving up yet ,
too much work for me at the moment .

cheers