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774884 2009-05-18 08:05:00 Today I was just doing my work on my computer when it started freezing and it stopped responding

I waited for a while and then it gave me the error message Delayed Write Failure with Several error messages that generally said the same thing. It stopped responding so I restarted my computer.

When I restarted my computer It gave me the error Unmountable Boot Volume and when I managed to get back on my desktop had changed completely (missing icons, background change etc etc) and it was very sluggish/didn't respond at all.

I request your wealth of knowledge to help me PC World Forums

Thanks :)
dian77 (13936)
774885 2009-05-18 08:13:00 If its IDE and slow as, its probably running in PIO mode. If any USB flash drives / any external hdds are connected, remove them Speedy Gonzales (78)
774886 2009-05-18 08:20:00 If its IDE and slow as, its probably running in PIO mode

If any USb flash drives / any external hdds are connected, remove them

Its my Sata HDD
There aren't any flash drives or any external harddrives

When I had a look at my folders I noticed that a lot of the stuff was missing or simply not there.

Is my hdd failing?
dian77 (13936)
774887 2009-05-18 08:23:00 Oooo, immanent total drive failure pending OP....pop the drive out and run as slave in another PC asap and see if you can duplicate to another drive. With luck you can still read most of it... SolMiester (139)
774888 2009-05-18 08:27:00 Oooo, immanent total drive failure pending OP....pop the drive out and run as slave in another PC asap and see if you can duplicate to another drive. With luck you can still read most of it...

:horrified:horrified


Thanks SolMiester. I got a IDE hdd in my computer and it seems to be running ok so can I use that?

Any HDD's You recommend? I prefer hdd's lower than 300gb because I don't use much at all

Thanks :)
dian77 (13936)
774889 2009-05-18 08:29:00 The delayed write failure is usually due to when Write Caching is enabled in the disk.
Have you recently performed a forced shutdown?

Write Caching enables better system performance but increases risks of data corruption when cut off power/forcefully shutdowned.

The file system is most probably corrupt, see if you can boot into Safe Mode with command prompt and perform a chkdsk /f

If you cannot do that then if you have XP:

Download this:
www.thecomputerparamedic.com

It is the recovery console only iso.
Burn to CD, boot from it and perform a chkdsk /f

Or Vista:

Download the Vista recovery CD:
neosmart.net

Download 32bit or 64bit depending on your corresponding OS architecture.

You will need a torrent client, utorrent is simple and easy to use:
www.utorrent.com

From there, burn the iso to a CD, use imgburn if you don't have an image burner:
www.imgburn.com

Just select Burn image to CD on the main menu window.

Once the iso is burned to a CD, boot from it and select startup repair. It should automatically repair the filesystem-if that fails then select command prompt in the recovery disc's main screen and perform a chkdsk /f

Reboot, and all should *hopefully* be fixed:)

Blam
Blam (54)
774890 2009-05-18 08:30:00 Is it under warranty the SATA?? If it is, take it back and get it replaced Speedy Gonzales (78)
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