MillyFan wrote:GRRRRR. You know that scene in the ending credits of FLCL where Haruko takes a baseball bat to the Vespa?
I feel like doing that to my PC now.
So two nights ago, 4 icons disappeared from my desktop when I booted up. I looked in the Unused Desktop Icons folder-not there. Recycle bin-not there either.
Anyway, then last night I tried to play a disc in my DVD-RW drive. It was a Hoyle Games disc, I wanted to play WordYacht for a while-anyway, the drive starts whirring like mad and pushes the CPU usage to a constant 100%-it almost crashed the PC, and that had never happened before when I used the same disc.
Anyway, I tried it in the CD-R, same thing happened. >.<
Later, I booted up the PC again, and the fan exhaust had a slight burning smell. . .I turned the comp off and unplugged it at once.
:comp::comp::comp::comp: Can someone PLEASE tell me what is wrong with it?
MillyFan wrote:Yeah, I did that-and it didn't smell like it was burning. Maybe it isn't the motherboard. . . but I have no idea why my drives still are acting up.
I've tried running Norton WinDoctor, which is supposed to find and fix bad DLLs, but it comes up absolutely fine. I guess I'll try ScamDisk next.
Here's something you could try
Hit <start>, <r>
type in msconfig, hit <enter>
Hit the "startup" tab and take a look down that list. You'll notice a lot of program names -- these all start up when Windows boots. Nasty programs like to hide in here. Anything you suspect? Google the filename -- it might be some nasty spyware. Uncheck the boxes for anything that you find dodgy. Some things like to pretend that they are made by Microsoft.
oldphilosopher wrote:While I agree with DJ about re-formatting, that doesn't appear to be an option because:
1. The data on the machine has not been properly backed up.
2. She doesn't have the install disks.
Bummer. Let us know what "Scamdisk" tells you.
(That's funny enough to rank up there with "Microsoft Works" as the ultimate oxymoron!)
MillyFan wrote:YES I did virus scan my PC, not that there was any way for it to get a virus.
And animenewstoday, look on the ground before you take one more step. You're getting very close to stepping on something you don't want to step on ~.^ >.<
I'm running Scandisk tonight, and I'll get back to you on it. -^.^-
MillyFan wrote:Monkey virus???
^sigh^ That's a lot of help. Not.
MillyFan wrote:Oh, one other thing I *did* notice: Whenever the CD-R or DVD-RW drive is in use for writing OR reading, the entire computer vibrates. I mean, the drives rattle and the entire PC tower shakes as if there were an earthquake inside it.
MillyFan wrote:OK, I am officially a pudding head. . .LOL.
oldphilosopher wrote:*starts joke* All your base registers are
*everyone in room: SMACK*
oldphilosopher wrote:On my first assemble program I entered the wrong location register for the start of the code. It tried to execute a random (to me) data block in RAM. It must have been a section of debug code there, or something, because it overwrote some fun files on my disk. (No HD in the machine, so it was just one floppy). Files overwritten? command.com, a.out, program.asm *sigh*
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