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> Windows, the C: drive once again has errors on it, obviously something is
> corrupted
> with my windows install. SFC /scannow didn't fix the problem, so I am
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Why do you assume that something is corrupted with the windows install
based on what appears to be disk errors? It seems equally likely that a
marginal power supply, failing disk, or even a intermittently defective
disk cable (I just got bitten by that one myself) could be the problem.
Once any one of these gets going and is allowed to continue there is no
limit to the amount of data corruption you might find. What begins as a
relatively minor hardware problem can quickly become system-wide.
Why not try simplifying your system down to 1 HD, 1 optical, and remove
everything else that the system can operate without and then start again
after replacing the drive cables? If that doesn't work, is the drive
readable on another computer? If so you may be able to fix it there and
then clone it to a different device and then do a repair install.
John McGaw
http://johnmcgaw.com