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Hard Drive Data Corruption
That is why any hard drive with "just one bad sector" should be treated with suspicion, and immediately replaced under warranty if possible. ...
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Troubleshooting DLLs
DLL, VBRUN100.DLL (MFC = Microsoft Foundation Classes, VB = Visual BASIC) etc. as being part ... DL? sequence into active .DLL form, then retry the program. ...
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Hard Drive Data Corruption
That is why any hard drive with "just one bad sector" should be treated with ... What is written within the file's data clusters is up to the application, ...
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Hard Drive Data Corruption
Various things can cause data on the hard drive to be corrupted in various ways. With an understanding of the FATxx file system and the problems reported by ...
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Hard Drive Data Corruption
Anything that corrupts data in RAM, or on the busses to and from the hard drive, can cause corruption of the hard drive contents, e.g.: ...
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Hard Drive Data Corruption
Various things can cause data on the hard drive to be corrupted in various ways. ... Explicit disk error messages during startup or in Windows ...
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Hard Drive Data Corruption
S.M.A.R.T. allows some insight as to what the hard drive's self-management is doing. .... as flaky disk surface is more likely to be error-detected as such. ...
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NTFS vs. FAT32
It's often asked; FAT32 or NTFS? Windows XP pushes you towards NTFS due to ... You are obliged to use NTFS if you need support for files over 4G in size, ...
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Troubleshooting DLLs
DLL version, but other programs only work with another version, then you have the classic "DLL Hell" situation. This may work out OK if you place copies of ...
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Understanding ScanDisk
Windows should not be run, no file writes (including the ScanDisk log) should be ... thus losing their names, location, and true file lengths in bytes. ...