So lately my computer has been getting hung up on the Windows XP splash screen. I reboot and eventually it starts up. Until last night. Last night it simply would not get past the splash screen.
I can hear clicking going on in my computer... as if it's trying to boot up.
Velocity Micro sent me a diagnostic test to run... (my HD is a Hitachi 320GB) and after running the diag test it tells me that I have a corrupt sector. I have a choice of erasing and losing all data, or attempting to repair the sector and losing SOME data.
But whatever. The computer is still under warranty so they are sending me a new HD.
My questions is, is there any way to boot up the computer in the meantime, such as attempting to repair the corrupt secotr... or am I just going to have to wait for the new HD?
You could try leaving the PC somewhere cool overnight (not a fridge) and try booting in the morning, some time this works; if it does run a disk check (all options) and let Windows try to repair/move the data.
Or you can use the original Windows install CD (providing you have one) to do a Windows Repair.
Or just wait for the new HD, it sounds like the old one is on it's way out.