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#1 By 257352 (76.224.240.11) at Monday, November 23, 2009 05:09:16 AM
Have my Dell Dimension desktop thats only a few years old. Recently it started doing something bad. All files become corrupted whenever they are opened or modified, especially files downloaded either from the internet, CD/DVD, or from a USB flash drive. I thought maybe the hard drive was going bad, so I bought a new one to start over fresh with. I cannot even finish installing windows or any of the device drivers because when I open any of the installer packs I get the file is corrupt message. I've also tried partitioning the new HDD into a 50GB and 450GB drive (windows running on the 50GB partition). Each time the drive is accessed it sounds like grinding gears on a transmission. Not sure where to go from here. Any input appreciated. Thanks, radugb radug@sbcglobal.net

#2 By 655 (70.140.148.224) at Monday, November 23, 2009 07:58:24 AM
Sounds like a component on the motherboard has gone bad. You'll have to have a reputable shop check it out to determine the exact cause and to see if it's something that can be repaired, or if it's time to replace the computer. FWIW, there are many things that can cause a relatively new computer to fail - heat, dust, humidity, etc. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway 15.4" Laptop, Windows Vista Ultimate/Server 2008, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200

#3 By 257352 (76.224.240.11) at Monday, November 23, 2009 02:45:02 PM
Yup...I should know that anything mechanical can fail because of heat, dust, moisture, etc. I guess I'll have the motherboard tested. Thanks.

#4 By 289873 (94.30.61.66) at Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:15:38 AM
it could be a problem with the operating system or driver problem. check all your drivers are up to date and you have sp3 for xp installed.



 

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