Disk Read Error when booting up
I have an older computer I have been playing with and had some troubles with it and finally had gotten that fixed, or so I thought.
That was about 3 weeks or so ago and you can read about it here:
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/deskto...ng-169976.html
Since I finally got it to boot up after the last ordeal, have had no troubles until this morning. Was about 3am when I went to bed and left my computer on. At 5am when my husband came in he said that it said something about "an error had occured due to adding hardware or software and that if it was the first time to seen this message, restart and if necessary push F8 and start in safe mode" and on the bottom it stated something about "starting dump of physical memory, dump was complete"
Upon restarting, you get the message:
A Disk Read Error has Occurred
Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to restart
However I continue to get the same thing over and over.
So, I thought I'd go into Recovery Console and try to fix like I did before
However, none of the commands work
I have the
C:\WINDOWS>
When I type CD. . To change to the parent directory it says:
C:\WINDOWS>CD. .
The parameter is not valid. Try /? For help.
If I put CD.. (without space between the "(. .)" I get
C:\WINDOWS>CD..
The path or file specified is not valid.
If I try the FIXBOOT I get this
C:\WINDOWS>FIXBOOT
The target partition is C:
Are you sure you want to write a new bootsector to the partition C: ?
I select Yes
And get-
C:\WINDOWS>FIXBOOT
The target partition is C:
Are you sure you want to write a new bootsector to the partition C: ?
The file system on the startup partition is NTFS.
FIXBOOT cannot open the partition.
If I try to use the ATTRIB to change the boot.ini file so I can delete it I get this
C:\WINDOWS>ATTRIB -H BOOT.INI
The path or file specified is not valid.
When I use the map command I get this-
C:\WINDOWS>MAP
C: NTFS 34168MB \Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
D: FAT32 3995MB \Device\Harddisk0\Partition2
A: \Device\Floppy0
E: \Device\CdRom0
I have tried several others too.
No luck.
No hardware or software changes were made by me. I did also notice that the harddisk turns off after being inactive for a certain amount of time and I had all that changed to NEVER turn harddisk off.
EDIT: About a week or so ago I loaded OFFICE 2007 PRO onto the system.
I don't have a backup of the hard drive but I am not concerned, my most important files I have off there. The unreplacable ones anyhow.
I have read many places today that this can happen and it isn't the hard drive so I don't want to go buy a hard drive if this isn't the problem.
Any suggestions?
p.s. I don't have the recovery cds that came with the computer, the only cd I have is the Windows XP install disk that came with my Dell system and this is a compaq system.