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| comentario del autor | Dom Nov 09, 2008 4:43 pm | |
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| asistió a la solución | Dom Nov 09, 2008 5:35 pm | |
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Es un problema físico del disco. Como tienes partición NTFS, no se puede escanear y verificar los clústeres que podrían estar con problemas. Cuando no quiera entra a Windows, realiza una nueva instalación, formateando en FAT32, donde podrás revisar la superficie del disco. Una opción es verificarlo con el "Hdd Regeneretor", el cual repara los clústeres que no se pueden leer. Saludos |
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| asistió a la solución | Lun Nov 10, 2008 3:43 pm | |
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| asistió a la solución | Mar Nov 11, 2008 12:20 pm | |
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Si aun asi no funcona rescata tus documentos importantes y instala nuevamente el Win xp pero que no sea un MOD |
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| sin valorar | Mie Nov 19, 2008 2:23 pm | |
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En fin... en ese thread, un buen dia alguien se encargo de resumir: [code ] SOLUTIONS OFFERED SO FAR IN THIS FORUM: ===================================== Safest and easiest to try (in order of ease) -------------------------------------------------------------: *(1) Reset BIOS with "safe" defaults (2) Yank BIOS battery for about 10 minutes (3) Disable HD S.M.A.R.T. setting in BIOS *(4) Disable bus mastering in BIOS *(5) Disable Ultra DMA (UDMA) moder in BIOS (or at least change the UDMA mode) (6) Set correct memory settings in BIOS (7) Test memory to see if it is faulty (MemTest86 from memtest.org is free) (Cool Set HD jumper(s) to Master rather than Cable Select (or even Master w/Slave Present) (9) Replace HD cable *(10) Update BIOS (11) Use FIXBOOT utility on Win XP recovery *(12) Use chkdsk /r /p (13) Virus scan (good luck, because that probably isn't the problem) Medium difficulty and some danger of data loss: --------------------------------------------------------------------- *(14) Defragment (requires use of second computer or boot to defrag program on CD) *(15) Use Partition Table Doctor from the Ultimate Boot CD (search on Google) (16) Use FIXMBR utility on Win XP recovery (DO NOT use if utility indicates non-standard partition if you want to preserve your data!) (17) Change drive ID from 1 to 0 (if it is 1) or vice versa (personally I don't think this is a good idea); if problem with drive ID, reset ID by powering system on while HD cable is plugged but power unplugged (1Cool Resize NTFS clusters to 4K using partition manager *(19) Change NTFS to FAT32 using partition manager (and optionally change back to NTFS--although this may cause the problem to recur) Time-consuming and may not work; definite data loss: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (20) Resize partition below 137 Gb (21) Perform low-level format on HD (using manufacturer's tools) From what I've read, the primary problem appears to be BIOS-related, although there may be two or three other issues that result in the same error message (i.e. partition size, cable/HD jumper problem, partition cluster size). Nevertheless, the OVERWHELMING majority of reports appear to be BIOS-related. My suggestion (21 years of tech support) is to try the easiest solutions, focusing on BIOS first. Solutions (1) through (13) should cost you nothing, and may be the most likely to effect a solution. If none of those work, I'd suggest following (14) through (21) in order. TRY EACH SUGGESTION, IN ORDER, ONE AT A TIME FOR BEST RESULTS AND SAFETY. With the exception of the first 5 or 6 suggestions, performing several of these suggestions at once may not tell you what the problem is, and could cause additional problems or data loss. AGAIN, TRY EACH SUGGESTION, IN ORDER, ONE AT A TIME FOR BEST RESULTS AND SAFETY. WARNING: If you can back your data up on a second computer, then do so before using ANY of solutions (14) through (21)!!! None of these solutions are guaranteed, but they have all been suggested in this forum. Use these suggestions at your own risk! Good luck! * - Suggestions that I find to be most likely to work. [/code] Poder probar con las soluciones de esa lista. Para mi la solucion fue cambiar el cable SATA (el cable de datos). No me molesto nunca mas. Yo diria que pruebes eso primero (vale 15-20 pesos) |
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