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<blockquote data-quote="Morningstar908" data-source="post: 5426468" data-attributes="member: 38076"><p>My wife's computer has been becoming more and more unstable. It was progressively crashing and freezing. Recently it consitantly freezes when at the windows login screen, and must be rebooted only to freeze again. When I run windows setup, to repair/reinstall windows, the computer givens me a blue screen error indicating that windows must be shut down. </p><p></p><p>All this indicates to me that the hard drive is toast. However, when I hook her hard drive to my computer I was able access it to move her files to mine to salvage them. Does this mean the hard drive is o.k...or is it still the culprit. Help me unf#@* this thing! :fm: </p><p></p><p>Morningstar908</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morningstar908, post: 5426468, member: 38076"] My wife's computer has been becoming more and more unstable. It was progressively crashing and freezing. Recently it consitantly freezes when at the windows login screen, and must be rebooted only to freeze again. When I run windows setup, to repair/reinstall windows, the computer givens me a blue screen error indicating that windows must be shut down. All this indicates to me that the hard drive is toast. However, when I hook her hard drive to my computer I was able access it to move her files to mine to salvage them. Does this mean the hard drive is o.k...or is it still the culprit. Help me unf#@* this thing! :fm: Morningstar908 [/QUOTE]
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