You may have to replace the hard disk. Go to the manufacturer's website
and get the manufacturer's disk diagnostics. That will determine whether
your disk needs to be replaced. Meanwhile, you should backup as much as
you can to removable storage, e.g., an external hard drive, DVD or flash
drive.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
mohamedsafiq DeleteThis @gmail.com wrote:
> Message: system name:IBM netvista cpu (ibm 6579TGJ)
> bios name:IBM PIKT37AJP
> operating system:xp service pack2
> M/T 6579-TGJ
> S/N 97-972H3
> intel desktop boards d845HVand d845WN
> 996mhz,256ram
> intel pentium iii processor
>
> *when i start windows after loaded booting stops windows xp becomes
> "grey" after stopping the cpu and on the cpu it shows "Windows cannot
> start sucessfully problems might be with software or hardware"after 30
> seconds xp starts .but it becomes stable in middle of some work only
> stopping is the only way.after restarting by loading "xp cd"in to the
> cd drive only system works.
> *when i check my system with "chkdsk/f" in dos as well as using
> recovery console "it shows errors in the drive" i format c: still same
> problem occurs after reinstalling xp also. how to resolve these
> issues
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