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<blockquote data-quote="bad1" data-source="post: 145898" data-attributes="member: 3470"><p>yea that is enough memory.</p><p>To run chkdsk do the following:</p><p>Click the START button (Bottom Left of the screen)</p><p>Click the Run (for Win XP and I think Vista) or Search Programs and Files box (Search for Win 7)</p><p>type in CMD, then at the DOS prompt chkdsk /f /r, this will fix any problems, and also move bad segments to good segments, while marking the bad stuff bad.</p><p>You will need to restart your pc, and it may take a while to come back up, but the screen will give you status. Be patient and let it run its course. If there are too many corrupted files, then it may blue-screen, but this is the best way to find out.</p><p>Let me know if this makes sense.</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bad1, post: 145898, member: 3470"] yea that is enough memory. To run chkdsk do the following: Click the START button (Bottom Left of the screen) Click the Run (for Win XP and I think Vista) or Search Programs and Files box (Search for Win 7) type in CMD, then at the DOS prompt chkdsk /f /r, this will fix any problems, and also move bad segments to good segments, while marking the bad stuff bad. You will need to restart your pc, and it may take a while to come back up, but the screen will give you status. Be patient and let it run its course. If there are too many corrupted files, then it may blue-screen, but this is the best way to find out. Let me know if this makes sense. Ron [/QUOTE]
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