For about a month now, I'll head down to my office (downstairs) to the computer that I have set up for the server for my network.
Once / week or so, I'll get the message in the subject line.
I'll press enter, and everything works as normal. If not, I'll reset the power, and I get another message with a "warning" flashing next to it.
The first 3 letters aren't on the screen for the first word, but the last are RT then "failure predicted on Primary Master : Maxtor blah blah blah.....
Now, I know that the Maxtor is my hard drive.
The question that I have, and I've run both my Norton scan and Ad-Aware scans, both are saying the computer is clean, but I should probably be putting a new hard drive in?? Or is there another solution here that I don't know??
We went to the flats too. I dipped a tire on the rental car onto it just to say I’ve been there,but it was still pretty soft from winter melt. After seeing some moron in a BMW suv get dragged out of the muck I had no intention of repeating his stupidity.
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For about a month now, I'll head down to my office (downstairs) to the computer that I have set up for the server for my network.
Once / week or so, I'll get the message in the subject line.
I'll press enter, and everything works as normal. If not, I'll reset the power, and I get another message with a "warning" flashing next to it.
The first 3 letters aren't on the screen for the first word, but the last are RT then "failure predicted on Primary Master : Maxtor blah blah blah.....
Now, I know that the Maxtor is my hard drive.
The question that I have, and I've run both my Norton scan and Ad-Aware scans, both are saying the computer is clean, but I should probably be putting a new hard drive in?? Or is there another solution here that I don't know??
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