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Windows xp pro, I went the disk defragment tool and I
noticed that I had 2 very large red areas on the disk and in one day I have used 30gb. I ran chkdisk and no problem. I called dell tech support to see if my hard drive is dying and now I can't get back to my desk top. Been at the recovery console and still no way back. Tech says it is not my hard drive but a virus. I checked for viruses last night and there were none and my defintions are up to date. Is there any way for me to get back to my desktop? If I try to go to my desktop the machine will just reboot and reboot. Virus or bad hard drive? ... .. |
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 13:06:46 -0800, Debra wrote:
> Windows xp pro, I went the disk defragment tool and I > noticed that I had 2 very large red areas on the disk and > in one day I have used 30gb. I ran chkdisk and no problem. > I called dell tech support to see if my hard drive is dying > and now I can't get back to my desk top. Been at the > recovery console and still no way back. Tech says it is > not my hard drive but a virus. I checked for viruses last > night and there were none and my defintions are up to date. > Is there any way for me to get back to my desktop? If I > try to go to my desktop the machine will just reboot and > reboot. Virus or bad hard drive? > .. > > . Red means files are fragmented, not infected. Depending on your usage, this could be perfectly normal. Run the disk defragmenter to reduce the red. Unless you were doing something unusual that would create many files amounting to 30GB, the disappearance of drive space is a little disconcerting. May want to try using advanced options in search to find out what recent files have been added to the system (base search on date that the 30GB disappeared). -- Sharon F MS MVP - Windows XP Shell/User |
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"Debra" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:037e01c3d0ab$2a924580$a001280a@phx.gbl... > Windows xp pro, I went the disk defragment tool and I > noticed that I had 2 very large red areas on the disk and > in one day I have used 30gb. I ran chkdisk and no problem. > I called dell tech support to see if my hard drive is dying > and now I can't get back to my desk top. Been at the > recovery console and still no way back. Tech says it is > not my hard drive but a virus. I checked for viruses last > night and there were none and my defintions are up to date. > Is there any way for me to get back to my desktop? If I > try to go to my desktop the machine will just reboot and > reboot. Virus or bad hard drive? Virus. I would guess MSBlaster worm. Is there any message just before the reboot? You can d/l removal tools at http://securityresponse.symantec.co...tools.list.html There are so many one can not keep track. |
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I can't get to my desk top the machine reboots and reboots.
What I want to do is get 3 files that I was working on. Also I want to run a full test on the drive. >-----Original Message----- >On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 13:06:46 -0800, Debra wrote: > >> Windows xp pro, I went the disk defragment tool and I >> noticed that I had 2 very large red areas on the disk and >> in one day I have used 30gb. I ran chkdisk and no problem. >> I called dell tech support to see if my hard drive is dying >> and now I can't get back to my desk top. Been at the >> recovery console and still no way back. Tech says it is >> not my hard drive but a virus. I checked for viruses last >> night and there were none and my defintions are up to date. >> Is there any way for me to get back to my desktop? If I >> try to go to my desktop the machine will just reboot and >> reboot. Virus or bad hard drive? >> .. >> >> . > >Red means files are fragmented, not infected. Depending on your usage, this >could be perfectly normal. Run the disk defragmenter to reduce the red. > >Unless you were doing something unusual that would create many files >amounting to 30GB, the disappearance of drive space is a little >disconcerting. May want to try using advanced options in search to find out >what recent files have been added to the system (base search on date that >the 30GB disappeared). > >-- >Sharon F >MS MVP - Windows XP Shell/User >. > |
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 17:18:29 -0800, <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: > I can't get to my desk top the machine reboots and reboots. > What I want to do is get 3 files that I was working on. > Also I want to run a full test on the drive. I saw your thread in the basics newsgroup where you included this extra info about being stuck. Suggest that you stick with that thread over there so that the history of the problem, suggestions and so on are all in one place. Suggestions I will add here: **Unfortunately, there is no good way to get those 3 files through the recovery console. Unless you take steps ahead of time, access to files and folders is very limited from this interface. If your troubleshooting efforts go nowhere, you might might want to try a repair install. How to Perform an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;EN-US;315341 NOTE: The above article applies to retail CD or a generic OEM CD. If your Windows came preinstalled and your recovery media has been customized by the manufacturer, check your system manual for restore/repair options and for directions. **One of the default settings in XP is to reboot if there is an error. If you have this setting enabled and have a startup problem, you can get stuck in restart loop. Try booting to safe mode and turning that off. This won't get rid of the error but should present a blue screen message that you can research to start troubleshooting. **If you are at all handy at the recovery console, you may want to review what services are currently scheduled to run at startup. If you find an unfamiliar one, disable it via the recovery console. (I had to do this when I tried the free AVG program. My system hated it and would not start normally). After disabling, you may be able to boot normally or at least to Safe Mode. -- Sharon F MS MVP - Windows XP Shell/User |
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