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Hello!
I have had an absolute nightmare with my hard drives failing over the
past couple of days. First off, I have four drives, a 40GB, a 80GB, a
120GB and a 250GB. About a week ago, my 40GB (which has XP on it)
suddenly wouldn't boot. The windows logo would appear, then the BSOD
would show up, then the computer would restart. I tried booting off the
XP cd, but my default CD-ROM drive wouldn't get recognized by the BIOS
properly. It would should up as a seemingly random string of special
characters and numbers. After fighting to repair the installation of
Windows and using a different CD drive, I was finally successful. The
40GB drive is a little slower than the rest, so I wanted to partition
the 120GB, and put Windows on the first partition. I did have some data
on the 120GB already, but I knew that Partition Magic could resize
without data loss. After PM resized it, I rebooted, and sure enough the
new partition was there, but all my data that was on the drive before
was gone. I figured I had just partitioned it incorrectly (even though
I doubled checked my settings, it was late and I wasn't 100% awake).
Regardless, I proceeded to load windows on that partition. Before the
installation, I unhooked all the drives I wouldn't need, just to be
safe. After windows was done, I hooked them back up, booted the
machine, and checked the drives. Annoyingly enough, one of my other
data drives (with a good portion of data I need) was now empty, and
said "Disk is not formatted, would you like to format now?" every time
I clicked on it. I decided to try a different IDE cable, but when I
rebooted, Windows gave me the BSOD and would not load.

I am completely confused by this, as I've never had this much trouble
with drives or partitioning before. Does this sound like a MOBO
problem, or maybe power supply? I don't want to go out an buy a bunch
of parts hoping I replace whatever one is causing the problem, but I
can't think of an easy way to test what it might be without damaging my
drives even more.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!
 

Bob

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Derek,

Just went thru a similar experience on a family members computer. Never did
identify exactly which worm it was but they got hit with one of them. I
tried all the usual recovery tricks but could not get it to boot. Finally
just installed WinXP in another directory so I could salvage their files and
pics (not everyone backs up as they should...). Put that off to my NAS (and
isolated it) and ran several AV's against it and the one from CA nailed it
and deleted the email it was packaged in.

Rebuilt the system from scratch, ran diags overnight to insure the hardware
was okay and patted it on the fan and sent it out the door. Could be you
got one of the recent worms or Trojan horses.

Bob S.


<derekantosh@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:1126099075.624007.71760@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hello!
> I have had an absolute nightmare with my hard drives failing over the
> past couple of days. First off, I have four drives, a 40GB, a 80GB, a
> 120GB and a 250GB. About a week ago, my 40GB (which has XP on it)
> suddenly wouldn't boot. The windows logo would appear, then the BSOD
> would show up, then the computer would restart. I tried booting off the
> XP cd, but my default CD-ROM drive wouldn't get recognized by the BIOS
> properly. It would should up as a seemingly random string of special
> characters and numbers. After fighting to repair the installation of
> Windows and using a different CD drive, I was finally successful. The
> 40GB drive is a little slower than the rest, so I wanted to partition
> the 120GB, and put Windows on the first partition. I did have some data
> on the 120GB already, but I knew that Partition Magic could resize
> without data loss. After PM resized it, I rebooted, and sure enough the
> new partition was there, but all my data that was on the drive before
> was gone. I figured I had just partitioned it incorrectly (even though
> I doubled checked my settings, it was late and I wasn't 100% awake).
> Regardless, I proceeded to load windows on that partition. Before the
> installation, I unhooked all the drives I wouldn't need, just to be
> safe. After windows was done, I hooked them back up, booted the
> machine, and checked the drives. Annoyingly enough, one of my other
> data drives (with a good portion of data I need) was now empty, and
> said "Disk is not formatted, would you like to format now?" every time
> I clicked on it. I decided to try a different IDE cable, but when I
> rebooted, Windows gave me the BSOD and would not load.
>
> I am completely confused by this, as I've never had this much trouble
> with drives or partitioning before. Does this sound like a MOBO
> problem, or maybe power supply? I don't want to go out an buy a bunch
> of parts hoping I replace whatever one is causing the problem, but I
> can't think of an easy way to test what it might be without damaging my
> drives even more.
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated!
>
 
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In article <1126099075.624007.71760@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
derekantosh@shaw.ca says...
> Hello!
> I have had an absolute nightmare with my hard drives failing over the
> past couple of days. First off, I have four drives, a 40GB, a 80GB, a
> 120GB and a 250GB. About a week ago, my 40GB (which has XP on it)
> suddenly wouldn't boot. The windows logo would appear, then the BSOD
> would show up, then the computer would restart. I tried booting off the
> XP cd, but my default CD-ROM drive wouldn't get recognized by the BIOS
> properly. It would should up as a seemingly random string of special
> characters and numbers. After fighting to repair the installation of
> Windows and using a different CD drive, I was finally successful. The
> 40GB drive is a little slower than the rest, so I wanted to partition
> the 120GB, and put Windows on the first partition. I did have some data
> on the 120GB already, but I knew that Partition Magic could resize
> without data loss. After PM resized it, I rebooted, and sure enough the
> new partition was there, but all my data that was on the drive before
> was gone. I figured I had just partitioned it incorrectly (even though
> I doubled checked my settings, it was late and I wasn't 100% awake).
> Regardless, I proceeded to load windows on that partition. Before the
> installation, I unhooked all the drives I wouldn't need, just to be
> safe. After windows was done, I hooked them back up, booted the
> machine, and checked the drives. Annoyingly enough, one of my other
> data drives (with a good portion of data I need) was now empty, and
> said "Disk is not formatted, would you like to format now?" every time
> I clicked on it. I decided to try a different IDE cable, but when I
> rebooted, Windows gave me the BSOD and would not load.
>
> I am completely confused by this, as I've never had this much trouble
> with drives or partitioning before. Does this sound like a MOBO
> problem, or maybe power supply? I don't want to go out an buy a bunch
> of parts hoping I replace whatever one is causing the problem, but I
> can't think of an easy way to test what it might be without damaging my
> drives even more.
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated!

You've most likely been compromised:

The following should have enough links for you to have a good shot at
removing the infection / spyware as well as some good practices to
follow:

Only download software you can validate as uncompromised - in the case
of non-vendor site you have no guarantee that the files are unmodified
or uncompromised. Anyone providing a link to a non-vendors site with a
direct download should not be trusted, the vendors sites are the safest
place to download their application.

Also, do not post your log files here - there are HiJack groups for just
that purpose, not to mention all the web based forums setup for looking
at them.

Always remember - only download files from Trusted Sites.

AdAwareSE can be found here:
http://www.lavasoft.de/support/download/

SpyBot Search and Destroy can be found here:
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html

Ewido Security Suite Trial can be found here:
http://www.ewido.net/en/download/

You can also download Symantec Trial version of their Antivirus software
from here:
http://www.symantec.com/downloads/

Download AVG Personal Free edition from here:
http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/

These are the actual vendors sites, not some unknown or authorized no-
name site. They also don't artificially increase the hits for sites that
get paid for the amount of traffic they can generate like one poster has
admitted to in this group.

When running these application, install them, update them, then reboot
in SAFE MODE and run them again to get even more things.

If you take nothing else from this post, remember the following:

Only download files from Trusted Sites.


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