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System turned into crap
Hi there.
My computer just got busted somehow (for lack of a better expression), and I need some help to get it back on track, if that is even possible. What happened was that one day I rebooted it a few times in a row, because the ScanDisk program kept freezing, and when it came back on: - the display was in 16 colors; - the firewall I had installed refused to load, and it still does - I can't even uninstall it anymore; it tells me it cannot uninstall it and asks me if I want to remove it from the 'Add/Remove' list, even though the program can still be opened - the Internet cannot be accessed - I think it's because of the firewall, but I'm not sure Can anybody tell me how to fix it, without formatting the hard-drive and installing the operating system again? (If that's not possible, can anybody give me a tip on how to prevent this from happening again, if I am forced to re-install everything - but please keep in mind that with Windows ME oftentimes you are simply forced to reboot it, so just advising me not to use the 'Reset' button and always restart via the Start Menu is not exactly a good tip.) Thanks a million! I will be looking forward to some good advice from the smart people in these newsgroups. Cheers! |
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How big is your HDD?
"Swordlord" wrote in message ... Hi there. My computer just got busted somehow (for lack of a better expression), and I need some help to get it back on track, if that is even possible. What happened was that one day I rebooted it a few times in a row, because the ScanDisk program kept freezing, and when it came back on: - the display was in 16 colors; - the firewall I had installed refused to load, and it still does - I can't even uninstall it anymore; it tells me it cannot uninstall it and asks me if I want to remove it from the 'Add/Remove' list, even though the program can still be opened - the Internet cannot be accessed - I think it's because of the firewall, but I'm not sure Can anybody tell me how to fix it, without formatting the hard-drive and installing the operating system again? (If that's not possible, can anybody give me a tip on how to prevent this from happening again, if I am forced to re-install everything - but please keep in mind that with Windows ME oftentimes you are simply forced to reboot it, so just advising me not to use the 'Reset' button and always restart via the Start Menu is not exactly a good tip.) Thanks a million! I will be looking forward to some good advice from the smart people in these newsgroups. Cheers! |
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You could start by running System Restore and attempt to roll-back no more
than about a week's worth of 'active' (highlighted) dates, i.e. to before the screen resolution/display changed. See if that gets you somewhere. the ScanDisk program kept freezing That is perhaps a little more worrying as it *might* indicate a possible failing hard drive. You could try running scandisk in Real Mode DOS (using the floppy WinMe Startup Disk) but DO NOT let it do a surface scan until or unless you have made a note of any error reports and determined whether your data is at risk and therefore backed-up your (essential) data. Mart "Swordlord" wrote in message ... Hi there. My computer just got busted somehow (for lack of a better expression), and I need some help to get it back on track, if that is even possible. What happened was that one day I rebooted it a few times in a row, because the ScanDisk program kept freezing, and when it came back on: - the display was in 16 colors; - the firewall I had installed refused to load, and it still does - I can't even uninstall it anymore; it tells me it cannot uninstall it and asks me if I want to remove it from the 'Add/Remove' list, even though the program can still be opened - the Internet cannot be accessed - I think it's because of the firewall, but I'm not sure Can anybody tell me how to fix it, without formatting the hard-drive and installing the operating system again? (If that's not possible, can anybody give me a tip on how to prevent this from happening again, if I am forced to re-install everything - but please keep in mind that with Windows ME oftentimes you are simply forced to reboot it, so just advising me not to use the 'Reset' button and always restart via the Start Menu is not exactly a good tip.) Thanks a million! I will be looking forward to some good advice from the smart people in these newsgroups. Cheers! |
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Looks like we dove into the same end of the pond, HDD.
He must have taken a long coffee break. I wonder what brand and age of HDD? Also seen same symptoms when size barrier is ignored. Too many people claiming they don't have an issue. Not until they start loading it up and run disk utilities. Learned the hard way. Reload of W98 and upgrade of HDD. No problem for about 2 weeks. Was unaware of the size limitation and need to download updates (WME versions) to get 80G into W98. Now if that wasn't a kick in the teeth, I did it again a couple of months later. Forgot to recreate startup disk. On one of the two occaisons I ended up with near 100 DIR folders on the root. So is it a fatigued HDD or did he not meet the size restriction? If system restore don't work, and probably won't if it is size restriction, best approach may be reinstall windows to try to recoup data, no running of scandisk. Once data is retrieved, what may still be available, then proceed with limiting size, wipe and new install. Norman "Mart" wrote in message ... You could start by running System Restore and attempt to roll-back no more than about a week's worth of 'active' (highlighted) dates, i.e. to before the screen resolution/display changed. See if that gets you somewhere. the ScanDisk program kept freezing That is perhaps a little more worrying as it *might* indicate a possible failing hard drive. You could try running scandisk in Real Mode DOS (using the floppy WinMe Startup Disk) but DO NOT let it do a surface scan until or unless you have made a note of any error reports and determined whether your data is at risk and therefore backed-up your (essential) data. Mart "Swordlord" wrote in message ... Hi there. My computer just got busted somehow (for lack of a better expression), and I need some help to get it back on track, if that is even possible. What happened was that one day I rebooted it a few times in a row, because the ScanDisk program kept freezing, and when it came back on: - the display was in 16 colors; - the firewall I had installed refused to load, and it still does - I can't even uninstall it anymore; it tells me it cannot uninstall it and asks me if I want to remove it from the 'Add/Remove' list, even though the program can still be opened - the Internet cannot be accessed - I think it's because of the firewall, but I'm not sure Can anybody tell me how to fix it, without formatting the hard-drive and installing the operating system again? (If that's not possible, can anybody give me a tip on how to prevent this from happening again, if I am forced to re-install everything - but please keep in mind that with Windows ME oftentimes you are simply forced to reboot it, so just advising me not to use the 'Reset' button and always restart via the Start Menu is not exactly a good tip.) Thanks a million! I will be looking forward to some good advice from the smart people in these newsgroups. Cheers! |
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Just popped to mind, if available, install to clean drive and add original
drive, attempting to move data. DO NOT run scan disk on original drive if it is size issue. It will only scramble it more. What say you? Norman "Mart" wrote in message ... You could start by running System Restore and attempt to roll-back no more than about a week's worth of 'active' (highlighted) dates, i.e. to before the screen resolution/display changed. See if that gets you somewhere. the ScanDisk program kept freezing That is perhaps a little more worrying as it *might* indicate a possible failing hard drive. You could try running scandisk in Real Mode DOS (using the floppy WinMe Startup Disk) but DO NOT let it do a surface scan until or unless you have made a note of any error reports and determined whether your data is at risk and therefore backed-up your (essential) data. Mart "Swordlord" wrote in message ... Hi there. My computer just got busted somehow (for lack of a better expression), and I need some help to get it back on track, if that is even possible. What happened was that one day I rebooted it a few times in a row, because the ScanDisk program kept freezing, and when it came back on: - the display was in 16 colors; - the firewall I had installed refused to load, and it still does - I can't even uninstall it anymore; it tells me it cannot uninstall it and asks me if I want to remove it from the 'Add/Remove' list, even though the program can still be opened - the Internet cannot be accessed - I think it's because of the firewall, but I'm not sure Can anybody tell me how to fix it, without formatting the hard-drive and installing the operating system again? (If that's not possible, can anybody give me a tip on how to prevent this from happening again, if I am forced to re-install everything - but please keep in mind that with Windows ME oftentimes you are simply forced to reboot it, so just advising me not to use the 'Reset' button and always restart via the Start Menu is not exactly a good tip.) Thanks a million! I will be looking forward to some good advice from the smart people in these newsgroups. Cheers! |
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Not sure I would completely go along with 'size barrier' issue just yet -
well not until we learn more. If WinMe had previously been installed correctly, then this should not be a problem. .... DO NOT run scan disk on original drive Yes, do so (in Real Mode DOS) but DO NOT allow a surface scan - as I already made quite clear in my previous post. Mart "Norman" wrote in message ... Just popped to mind, if available, install to clean drive and add original drive, attempting to move data. DO NOT run scan disk on original drive if it is size issue. It will only scramble it more. What say you? Norman "Mart" wrote in message ... You could start by running System Restore and attempt to roll-back no more than about a week's worth of 'active' (highlighted) dates, i.e. to before the screen resolution/display changed. See if that gets you somewhere. the ScanDisk program kept freezing That is perhaps a little more worrying as it *might* indicate a possible failing hard drive. You could try running scandisk in Real Mode DOS (using the floppy WinMe Startup Disk) but DO NOT let it do a surface scan until or unless you have made a note of any error reports and determined whether your data is at risk and therefore backed-up your (essential) data. Mart "Swordlord" wrote in message ... Hi there. My computer just got busted somehow (for lack of a better expression), and I need some help to get it back on track, if that is even possible. What happened was that one day I rebooted it a few times in a row, because the ScanDisk program kept freezing, and when it came back on: - the display was in 16 colors; - the firewall I had installed refused to load, and it still does - I can't even uninstall it anymore; it tells me it cannot uninstall it and asks me if I want to remove it from the 'Add/Remove' list, even though the program can still be opened - the Internet cannot be accessed - I think it's because of the firewall, but I'm not sure Can anybody tell me how to fix it, without formatting the hard-drive and installing the operating system again? (If that's not possible, can anybody give me a tip on how to prevent this from happening again, if I am forced to re-install everything - but please keep in mind that with Windows ME oftentimes you are simply forced to reboot it, so just advising me not to use the 'Reset' button and always restart via the Start Menu is not exactly a good tip.) Thanks a million! I will be looking forward to some good advice from the smart people in these newsgroups. Cheers! |
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I assume you mean by correctly that he didn't use a HDD bigger than
127/137GB. He might have put a 160GB or bigger drive in and WME will happily install. And run fine for some time, usually when it starts getting a good bit of data or you run scandisk. WME disk tools are not able to handle 42bit accessing and will wrap causing the overwriting and scrambling of data. I am not sure if you are talking about the full surface scan so I will elaborate. Do not allow it to fix anything it finds if it is a drive size issue as it will only make things worse. He definitely needs to let us know if size is a possibility or to continue with your first response. I do agree that the way it popped up leads to thinking it is a HDD issue. Norman "Mart" wrote in message ... Not sure I would completely go along with 'size barrier' issue just yet - well not until we learn more. If WinMe had previously been installed correctly, then this should not be a problem. .... DO NOT run scan disk on original drive Yes, do so (in Real Mode DOS) but DO NOT allow a surface scan - as I already made quite clear in my previous post. Mart "Norman" wrote in message ... Just popped to mind, if available, install to clean drive and add original drive, attempting to move data. DO NOT run scan disk on original drive if it is size issue. It will only scramble it more. What say you? Norman "Mart" wrote in message ... You could start by running System Restore and attempt to roll-back no more than about a week's worth of 'active' (highlighted) dates, i.e. to before the screen resolution/display changed. See if that gets you somewhere. the ScanDisk program kept freezing That is perhaps a little more worrying as it *might* indicate a possible failing hard drive. You could try running scandisk in Real Mode DOS (using the floppy WinMe Startup Disk) but DO NOT let it do a surface scan until or unless you have made a note of any error reports and determined whether your data is at risk and therefore backed-up your (essential) data. Mart "Swordlord" wrote in message ... Hi there. My computer just got busted somehow (for lack of a better expression), and I need some help to get it back on track, if that is even possible. What happened was that one day I rebooted it a few times in a row, because the ScanDisk program kept freezing, and when it came back on: - the display was in 16 colors; - the firewall I had installed refused to load, and it still does - I can't even uninstall it anymore; it tells me it cannot uninstall it and asks me if I want to remove it from the 'Add/Remove' list, even though the program can still be opened - the Internet cannot be accessed - I think it's because of the firewall, but I'm not sure Can anybody tell me how to fix it, without formatting the hard-drive and installing the operating system again? (If that's not possible, can anybody give me a tip on how to prevent this from happening again, if I am forced to re-install everything - but please keep in mind that with Windows ME oftentimes you are simply forced to reboot it, so just advising me not to use the 'Reset' button and always restart via the Start Menu is not exactly a good tip.) Thanks a million! I will be looking forward to some good advice from the smart people in these newsgroups. Cheers! |
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Hey.
I don't think I'm going to wait anymore. I will just format the damn hard-drive and do a clean re-install. It's always the best solution, ain't it? I just tried to re-install the monitor driver in order to get a better resolution and, although it was supposedly installed properly and without problems, I still can't get rid of the blasted 16-color-and-640x480 resolution. I just wish I knew what in the world caused this crap, so I'd avoid it in the future! Thank you for your help, people! |
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Don't know if it's "always" the best solution, but it sure is faster than
pratting around for four days trying to 'fix' it. Just hope it's the best solution in your case - and don't forget to do your updates before they're removed from the MS site. (But be aware, there are/have been some issues on the WinMe WU site quite recently - allegedly, supposed to be in hand with MS Regarding the 'monitor driver', perhaps you should be concentrating on the 'video driver', i.e. the graphics card driver, and not the monitor driver. Just be sure that you've got the latest WinMe driver for your make (and model) of the card (or motherboard) - perhaps supplied on a separate CD or disk which came with your PC. If not, search for and download it from the manufacturers' web site. Good luck Mart "Swordlord" wrote in message ... Hey. I don't think I'm going to wait anymore. I will just format the damn hard-drive and do a clean re-install. It's always the best solution, ain't it? I just tried to re-install the monitor driver in order to get a better resolution and, although it was supposedly installed properly and without problems, I still can't get rid of the blasted 16-color-and-640x480 resolution. I just wish I knew what in the world caused this crap, so I'd avoid it in the future! Thank you for your help, people! |
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Hi.
Thank you, everybody, for replying. Mart: Unfortunately, I have turned System Restore off (I had found it useless in the past anyways), so that can't help me. I did run ScanDisk, in DOS, with the Boot Disk. I ran the regular one 3-4 times (on separate occasions), and even the surface scan twice, but they never revealed any errors to me, nor did they fix the problem. !!--Oh, here's something I forgot to say, and which might be very important. After I ran the first DOS surface ScanDisk, and the computer booted normally, the computer kept saying "Windows has found new hardware and is locating the software for it", and it did that for the keyboard, mouse and several other pieces of equipment that I do not know what their role is.--!! Norman: Your first 2 messages confuse me very much. The data I need to keep seems to be fine - I can move it and have already done so with the aid of an external hard-drive, which is still recognized fine. I m experiencing problems with the core of Windows, or so I think: I only get a crappy 640x480 screen, with a grey background, and I don't have access to the Internet. Perhaps it might work if I put in my ISP's CD, but that one "requires a higher resolution". The hard-drive has about 14 GB, and yes, it was almost full; only a little over 400 MB remained empty when this happened. Mart again: Could you please tell me what installing Windows correctly means? The computer was working fine when I got it. Perhaps I kinda killed the CPU with the firewall, AV and anti-spyware I had, but better a slow computer than one prone to outside infections. (Unfortunately, though, I seem to have knocked it out from the inside, and it's still groggy. ) So, a big HDD size is not the problem, perhaps do you think I had too little empty space and the computer got confused and deleted just the files it wasn't supposed to, the first ones installed and the most important? !!--Probably very important: If I run Windows setup again, over what I have now, do you think it will fix the computer, so I wouldn't have to do a brand new install again? The WinME setup will overwrite the old files, yes? But what about the third-party programs I have now - will the anti-virus and anti-spyware still work? Talk to you tomorrow (I didn't expect to get so many replies so quickly, that's why I took 2 days to come back here) and thank you very much! |
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