Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Best bet,tap the F8 key on pc start,select safe-mode in cmd. Statistically speaking, your laptop is quite aged. Hard drives in laptops last about 5 years. Yours is way past that. It is likely the hard drive is failing. I am replying you through same laptop and i am expecting this would still work fine for me without any trouble for good another more years.
However i am not here to challenge anybodies knowledge or intelligence about the Computer. Considerably you take good care of it. If you will read my profile, you will see my qualifications. In the last 16 years I have been looking after about Windows computers. I have a lot of experience.
If you were to bring me your computer, I would definitely start with a new hard drive and a fresh install. You have a wrong idea if you think hard drives and laptops last that long. They just do not. Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions.
Too technical. Not enough information. The soul of the PC, the hard drive does not get errors very often, but sometimes the error certainly occurs due to some improper functioning and startup issues in your device. Checking the health and status of the hard disk of your device is a very important duty in order to fix any errors that may later lead to serious problems if neglected.
It is suggested to routinely check the hard disk to maintain a smooth flow of functioning of your device. In general, troubleshooting does not predict the issues for the errors such as freezing of the applications and malfunctioning of file pop-ups, but in fact, these issues do have an impact on the hard disk and storage system of your device.
Checking for the errors in the hard drive is usually an automatic function which is inbuilt in most of the system software. Checking for errors in the hard drive of your desktop computers is quite an easy task to do.
All you need to do is follow the simple instructions provided by the inbuilt feature in the software system. Both Windows 7 and Windows Vista have similar issues and solutions. There are several ways to check the Windows 7 and Windows Vista hard drive errors. The CHKDSK tool finds errors and fixes them automatically but will ask for permission if the error is complex and if there is a need to delete or change something critical. WMIC tool is an inbuilt command line interface which enables one to perform various administrative tasks.
It works with self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology that is referred to as S. T, which checks the performance and health of the hard disk drives and also can conclude a result after the scanning process. These two are the building features of windows that will help in finding the errors and fix them as per the requirements. They are easily usable and applicable for both Windows 7 and 8 even for the Windows Vista, but there are several external applications that can help you out with the problems and issues regarding the hard disk errors.
The reasons for errors in the hard disk are not always certain because the error depends on the several internal and external factors. While your system shuts down, there is some time space between the process which enables the external hard disk to restore the matter, but sometimes due to some malfunctioning in the device, the hard disk might later result in crashes in a storage system or in the functioning of the software.
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