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Thread: My pc is crap.

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    Default My pc is crap.

    Well my pc is a Dell Inspiron 530, and it is ok i guess.
    I added 1GB ram and 130GB harddrive, and it was running okay.
    Whenever i load it up it says

    "[IMG][/IMG]Hard Drive SELF MONITORING SYSTEM has reported that a parameter has exceeded its normal operation range. Dell recommends that you back up yout data regulary. A parameter out of range my or may not indicate potentail hard." << along the lines lol

    And when i play wow i have to delete the cache and *** files otherwise it locks my computer up and i have to restart to do anything.

    Also whenever i try to format my orignal HD it says "Cannot reformat"
    Any Help?

    Last edited by rnix; 22-03-2009 at 07:03 PM.
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    It means one of your hard drives is failing, since I assume you only started getting the message when you put in the 130GB hard drive then it is most likely that drive. Run a chkdsk on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    It means one of your hard drives is failing, since I assume you only started getting the message when you put in the 130GB hard drive then it is most likely that drive. Run a chkdsk on it.
    How would i run a chkdsk on it?
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    Command prompt and

    chkdsk c: /f

    press y and enter.

    restart.

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    I'd recommend you run a check on all the drives.

    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie! View Post
    Command prompt and

    chkdsk c: /f

    press y and enter.

    restart.

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    also that drive is from a pc that failed, the motherboard broke on it or something so i took the hd and ram =]
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    Run command prompt as administrator

    Quote Originally Posted by JUNKEH View Post



    also that drive is from a pc that failed, the motherboard broke on it or something so i took the hd and ram =]

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    Run command prompt as an administrator (right click, run as administrator)

    Edit: Hmm, didn't see Toms post

    Use chkdsk /f and not the previous one
    Last edited by Robbie; 22-03-2009 at 07:23 PM.

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    I have a DELL 530 too...and when i start it...it says "USB OVER CURRENT ERROR, Please press F1 to Continue." Weird lol.

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