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I'm posting from my wife's laptop because my desktop is screwed.
I started having problems with it while playing CoX. At first I thougt it was a memory problem because I kept crashing on the loading screens. Then I started crashing at random places. Finally my PC wouldn't boot up windows.
I bought 2 gigs and stuck them in and did a recovery. I took a few hours to set up, install, and remove programs to my liking. I restarted the PC tons nd had no problems. I tried to start up my PC this morning and it wouldn't load up windows.
I ran a memory test and it was fine. I ran a test on the hard drive and it failed 2 of the tests.
I'm assuming that my hard drive is corrupt or broken.
Here's the tricky part:
My desktop is a Compaq. It has a seperate small hard drive devoted as a partition, which holds all of the softare and drivers for a fresh install or recovery. My fear is that if I buy a new hard drive and then install windows xp from the partition that it will corrupt my new hard drive.
My PC is Vista ready, but I never bought Vista. Since the partition installs tons of compaq and AOL related crap that takes forever to remove, I'm thinking about just getting Vista, removing the partition, putting in a new hard drive and starting from scratch.
I meet all of the hardware requirements. I'm not sure if my vid card supports direct x 10 though. It's an Nvidia 7600 GS.
So if I put a new hard drive in, do you think that will fix it?
Should I remove the partition?
Has Vista been patched enough to work like it's supposed to without giving me a headache?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any and all help or insight.
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did they give you the installation & recovery tools on a cd / dvd or just as a partition on your hard drive ?
if you think your drive is failing i would count on it for nothing. the ONLY thing i would consider would be after you have a new drive and OS installed slaving the old drive and recover any data that you had on it (unless you have a current backup). after the data is moved to your new drive, trash the slave.
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TheCore
No the installation and recovery tools are on a seperate tiny partition hard drive.