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      24th Nov 2005
Hi

I pulled out my usb wireless card without "stopping" it - it slipped my mind.
Pc crashed. I rebooted and it hung on the windows black startup screen. I
rebooted, it hung the same time. I heard a clunk or something from the HDD
as it did this.
I can boot into safe mode no problem. I am running scandisk the full scan as
we speak.

Is there anything else I can try to do to remedy this, or have I broken my
hard drive??? I hope not!!!

Any help much appreciated


Sam


 
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      24th Nov 2005
Try running windows update.

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      24th Nov 2005
can I ask why that would help. Also, its not currently online, also can you
run i insafe mode? I can get it online at some point...

thanks

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      24th Nov 2005

"Sam Newman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I pulled out my usb wireless card without "stopping" it - it slipped my

mind.
> Pc crashed. I rebooted and it hung on the windows black startup screen. I
> rebooted, it hung the same time. I heard a clunk or something from the

HDD
> as it did this.
> I can boot into safe mode no problem. I am running scandisk the full scan

as
> we speak.
>
> Is there anything else I can try to do to remedy this, or have I broken my
> hard drive??? I hope not!!!
>
> Any help much appreciated
>
>
> Sam


While I try to avoid it, I sometimes insert/remove my wireless
network card while Windows is active. I haven't had any
problems so far.

The clunk sound from your hard disk is of concern. I would
now do this:
- Download and run the diagnostic program that your disk
manufacturer makes available on his site. If you don't know
the brand of your disk, boot into Safe Mode and run Aida32.exe
(http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...ng=en&pageid=3)
- If the disk is reported as OK, consider using a Restore point from
a few days ago.
- Alternatively you could boot into Safe Mode, run msconfig.exe,
click the Startup tab and untick each and every Startup task. If
this solves the boot problem then you can restore the ticks one
by one until you have isolated the culprit.


 
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Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)
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      25th Nov 2005
Pegasus

You are one lucky puppy hotplugging your wireless network card and getting
away with it.. :-)

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Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User


"Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Sam Newman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:29215A1F-9A44-4759-BDDB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi
>>
>> I pulled out my usb wireless card without "stopping" it - it slipped my

> mind.
>> Pc crashed. I rebooted and it hung on the windows black startup screen. I
>> rebooted, it hung the same time. I heard a clunk or something from the

> HDD
>> as it did this.
>> I can boot into safe mode no problem. I am running scandisk the full scan

> as
>> we speak.
>>
>> Is there anything else I can try to do to remedy this, or have I broken
>> my
>> hard drive??? I hope not!!!
>>
>> Any help much appreciated
>>
>>
>> Sam

>
> While I try to avoid it, I sometimes insert/remove my wireless
> network card while Windows is active. I haven't had any
> problems so far.
>
> The clunk sound from your hard disk is of concern. I would
> now do this:
> - Download and run the diagnostic program that your disk
> manufacturer makes available on his site. If you don't know
> the brand of your disk, boot into Safe Mode and run Aida32.exe
> (http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...ng=en&pageid=3)
> - If the disk is reported as OK, consider using a Restore point from
> a few days ago.
> - Alternatively you could boot into Safe Mode, run msconfig.exe,
> click the Startup tab and untick each and every Startup task. If
> this solves the boot problem then you can restore the ticks one
> by one until you have isolated the culprit.
>
>



 
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Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)
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      25th Nov 2005
Sam

You have corrupted files of one sort or another after the crash, so a repair
install may be the way forward..

http://michaelstevenstech.com for info on all types of XP install

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User


"Sam Newman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:29215A1F-9A44-4759-BDDB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi
>
> I pulled out my usb wireless card without "stopping" it - it slipped my
> mind.
> Pc crashed. I rebooted and it hung on the windows black startup screen. I
> rebooted, it hung the same time. I heard a clunk or something from the
> HDD
> as it did this.
> I can boot into safe mode no problem. I am running scandisk the full scan
> as
> we speak.
>
> Is there anything else I can try to do to remedy this, or have I broken my
> hard drive??? I hope not!!!
>
> Any help much appreciated
>
>
> Sam
>
>



 
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