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    Stupid computer, grr!

    Right, I'm not sure if anyone will ahve had this problem before or know of how to fix it, but I don't fancy a compleet reformat so here goes.

    Today, when trying to open a program from the start menu in windows XP pro, it came up with a missing link mesage box. When I tried to manualy search for the program in the program files folder, I got to the folder the program is stored in and tried to open it. At this point, windows sat for a few seconds before retuning the message "The disk in drive c: is not formated. Would you like to format it now?". Obviousley I clicked no, and tried to get into the file though explorer but cam up against the same message.

    Now I know the disk must be formated (at least for the most part), as I am running windows and quite a few other program right from it now. So I am very confused as to how only a part of the drive is unformated, especialy seen as how it was working earlier on today. I also tried doing a scandisk to see if that would pick it up and fix it, but that bombed out halfway through saying it couldn't compleet the task.

    So does anyone know anyway I might be able to solve this problem, or am I going to have to reformat the whole thing and spend a day or so reinstalling everything onto the fresh partition?

    Help!

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    That Does not Compute

    Windows will not give you that message when you are running from IT

    what you got is a VIRUS - TROJAN

    get a good Antivirus with UPDATED viruses definition, and scan the whole thing

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    Just updated McAafe and ran a full scan of my comp and it is a clean as a whistle, so I guess it isn't a virus causing my problem. Any other ideas out there, or do I have a fun weekend ahead?
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    You still have a virus even if you will not admit it.

    Have you ever tried The Cleaner? They offer a 30 day free trial.

    http://www.moosoft.com

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    Here's two free online scans. Give them a try if you like. Good Luck!
    http://www.pandasoftware.com/

    http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

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    As a betting man I have to go with a virus. However, the alternative is serious disk corruption. If Scandisk is working at all I am assuming you are using FAT32 rather than NTFS. Scandisk often seems to have a major problem if System Restore is turned on. (But if you turn it off you lose all previous restore points.) Restore MIGHT just help you out if it's a virus. To run Scandisk boot with A DOS disk, not from inside Windows. If it still chokes, and if you do not find a virus, only fresh format and install is safe.
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    Quick fix

    I had this problem a while ago. Not only did it say that I needed to reformat c:/ but after a few days, my C:/ drive completely dissappeared from "my computer". I went into the bios and re-detected the ide configuration and it was messed up too. I shorted the cmos jumper and cleared it and then went into setup and re-configured the default settings. After that, it booted up and everthing was back to normal. Hope that works for you as well! Canyon411

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    Hi, I just tried the cleaner, no trojans were found, and as for teh file system, well that is NTFS on this partition. Also, the drive in question is a single unit connected up to my raid controler (ran out of space on the main M/B connectors) so it can't be the BIOS. And there is also no way I can run scandisk from dos mode as I have no floppy drive in my system (didn't think I would ever use one again after I got my CDRW) but the windows xp copy still will not run.
    Bigparsnip.

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    Originally posted by bigparsnip
    the windows xp copy still will not run.
    Explain this please. What do you mean by "copy"?
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    The copy of scandisk in windows XP (I have olde ones on boot disks from old versions of windows), notthing naughty here .
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    i'm not to sure that will help to be honest, I think now, I will just put my nice fast new CD-RW to the test, back up my hard disk and start again. It will probably take a while, but it will make me feel a lot more secure in continuing to use the drive.
    Bigparsnip.

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