So I was cruising along and everything was fine. Then the comp started rebooting spontaneously. The occurrences were random. And somewhere along the way the user profile got deleted. I created a new one, ran chkdsk and all seemed fine.
Not satisfied, reboots usually mean deeper problems, I ran AVG which said there was a virus. I let it do it's thing. Next thing I know, I couldn't copy files. The message said the directory was corrupt. I had backups, so I just worked in a differenet location. Then another spontaneous reboot. I figured, let's reinstall windows. But I get this message. Drive is corrupted and canoot be repaired.
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I used a utility to delete the partitions, and fdisk to create new ones. Then, windows installer said.... the partitions created with fdisk were not there, and the old original configuration still remained. I tried partitioning within the installer but nothing would change. And finally, the installer said... drive can't be formatted, might be damaged.
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So, never one to say die, or tilt at windmills, I let windows have it's way. And viola, win xp pro installed and appears to be working.
I have no idea where to look for the problem, let along find solutions. Anybody ever see anything like that before? Obviously if it's the drive, then a new one will clear everything up. But how can it be working if it's no good?