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My computer is starting to crash regularly showing different errors each time when i reboot the disk checking takes place which gets to 40% it then stops and i get the message "an unspecified error has occured" my computer then continues booting succesfullyand seems to run OK. When i shut down everything is normal no delays etc, but when i restart i get the screen which tells me the last shutdown was incorrect (or words to that effect) the chkdsc then runs and stops at 40% stating "an unspecified error has occured". Any suggestions yorky1 -- yorky1 |
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yorky1 wrote:
My computer is starting to crash regularly showing different errors each time when i reboot the disk checking takes place which gets to 40% it then stops and i get the message "an unspecified error has occured" my computer then continues booting succesfullyand seems to run OK. When i shut down everything is normal no delays etc, but when i restart i get the screen which tells me the last shutdown was incorrect (or words to that effect) the chkdsc then runs and stops at 40% stating "an unspecified error has occured". Do some hardware troubleshooting. I would start with the hard drive and then the RAM. http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...ardware_Tshoot Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |