When I try to format my computer (booting from XP-CD), my computer goes up to about 30% completion of the formatting, then my computer suddenly turns off without any pre-sign. I've tried it 2 times now, both times the same thing happent. I have full power, and power-cord connected.
Before the two times with failure, I tried formatting it without power cord, but I didn't pay attention to when it stopped then, but then it probably stopped due to having no power left.
I have formatted my computer earlier.
im guessing this is a laptop?
the only thing i can think of is your hard drive is stuffing up.
have you tried installing linux or something just to see if that works?
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Originally Posted by Kuzba
im guessing this is a laptop?
the only thing i can think of is your hard drive is stuffing up.
have you tried installing linux or something just to see if that works?
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Yepp, it's a laptop.. No I have not tried to install anything to fix it.. Could this be cause by a virus or anything similar?
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well if your trying to reformatt it shouldnt be stopped by a virus. cos it would just remove it.
i will have a look around to see if there are any good programs for testing the drive. what kind is it?
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It's a Fujitsu MHT2080AT PL
74,5 GB
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http://www.fis.fujitsu.com/support/d...fjdt_v6.90.zip
there a fujitsu program that will check the disk for errors and stuff.
heres a bit from the readme that says how to use it.
3.2.1. Boot from a clean DOS disk.
3.2.2. Change to the drive/directory where FJDT.EXE is located.
3.2.3. Syntax:
A> FJDT
im hoping you know what that means more than me.
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http://www.fis.fujitsu.com/support/d...fjdt_v6.90.zip
there a fujitsu program that will check the disk for errors and stuff.
heres a bit from the readme that says how to use it.
3.2.1. Boot from a clean DOS disk.
3.2.2. Change to the drive/directory where FJDT.EXE is located.
3.2.3. Syntax:
A> FJDT
im hoping you know what that means more than me.
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I don't get it... How do I run it from DOS?
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it could also be your RAM, i have seen that lots of times. Download Eurosoft PCCheck. It makes a boot disk that you can use to check your hardware, including your harddrive.
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Originally Posted by Cleric7x9
it could also be your RAM, i have seen that lots of times. Download Eurosoft PCCheck. It makes a boot disk that you can use to check your hardware, including your harddrive.
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Or Memtest86 (MS

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I doubt it's the memory though, memory wouldn't interfere at the same place at the exact same time over and over again... and that's formatting the HDD, and it's rarely using the RAM anyways...
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Gah... nothing seems to work.. Please help me you computer experts out there!
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