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pc help
#1
I have an old am pc running xp in its day was cutting edge recently been going into long winded disc checks that go no ware so restart abort the disc check and works fine
I only use it for Web pages as runs front page

Any clues
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#2
Try downloading and running ADWCLEANER, you'd be amazed how much shit that can find and get rid of, speeding things up in the process.
I wouldn't expect miracles though, it's simply an old system that you're using.
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#3
Ok further up date
C drive is my normal drive and I have two dump drives e and f and seems e has gone down
Therefore I think the pc in checking hardware can't get passed this drive
How do I stop it looking for the e drive
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#4
Apart from just unplugging it you will be able to disable it in the bios settings.  When the pc boots up watch the screen, it will say something like "press f8 to enter bios" .  Watch what you do in there as you can change many of the timers etc it should be self explanatory to get to the e drive and disable it, then save and exit
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#5
You must press the bios setup key while the message is on screen, might take a couple or reboots to catch it
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#6
Just been through the process of buying another computer -- its all here http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,18662.0.html
I went for a refurb one for £130 ish Having used the new one now for a few weeks it is so much faster than my old xp one, that just like you I doggedly held on to, and so far my old programs still work on it as it is a win 7 pc 
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(12-12-15, 07:29 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Just been through the process of buying another computer -- its all here http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,18662.0.html
I went for a refurb one for £130 ish Having used the new one now for a few weeks it is so much faster than my old xp one, that just like you I doggedly held on to, and so far my old programs still work on it as it is a win 7 pc


May as well apply for the Windows 10 upgrade while it's still free.
Once you customise it to suit whatever you want it's pretty much the same as Windows 7 anyway, with a little bit of Windows 8 chucked in for good measure.
I quite like it now, and have stayed with using Google Chrome because it works with Adblock and Whatsapp Web which i use a lot but Microsoft Edge doesn't allow, which is pretty shit to be honest.
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(12-12-15, 06:31 PM)devilsyam link Wrote: Ok further up date
C drive is my normal drive and I have two dump drives e and f and seems e has gone down
Therefore I think the pc in checking hardware can't get passed this drive
How do I stop it looking for the e drive


https://www.microsoft.com/resources/docu...x?mfr=true
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#9
Can't tun windows front page on anything but xp hence I've hung on to it I have 10 on the laptops
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(12-12-15, 08:07 PM)devilsyam link Wrote: Can't tun windows front page on anything but xp hence I've hung on to it I have 10 on the laptops


Sorry devilsyam, that was directed more at Fazersharp.  Smile
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Sorry to confuse things
(12-12-15, 08:11 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=devilsyam link=topic=18914.msg218708#msg218708 date=1449947234]
Can't tun windows front page on anything but xp hence I've hung on to it I have 10 on the laptops


Sorry devilsyam, that was directed more at Fazersharp.  Smile
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Sorry to confuse things -- I have a few programs that I know will not work on 8 or 10, and the mrs uses 7 at work and wants it the same here
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#12
I run front page 2007 on windows 10
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#13
To stop Windows XP from automatically checking for disk errors on your E:\ drive;
Obtain a command box by clicking Start > Run
type the following command and hit Enter chkntfs /x e:
Then reboot to see if the symptom has cleared - but bare in mind you evidently have an issue with this disk and it shouldn't be used.

See here for more detail - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/160963
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#14
As PieEater says, most likely HDD phyiscal issue, get your data backed up regardless of the HDD status.


SMART tools offer some indication of impending failure, if you can find some that will install on windows XP





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