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Old 06-01-12, 14:46   #26
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Default Re: error msg, 0x80070570

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Originally Posted by The Ethereal Being View Post
I misread Pop's comment, thanks Dman999 for correcting my oversight.
I shall leave this one to you now I have screwed it up entirely.
(yep I agree sounds like a hardware issue).

No worries EB. I am thinking it's a hard disk issue at this point, but one is never sure, especially when one can't see the offending PC. Thanks for jumping in and helping. a memory or CPU issue would be my next guess. First I want to see if he can get his documents off his PC before it totally fails. and if it boots and runs, we'll know it's more than likely not a CPU issue, it may not be memory and most likely would then be a hard disk issue. Hard disks tend to go more frequently than RAM, but it does happen. People tend to jar PCs when the hard disk is being accesses. since the head is literally right on the platters at that time (3 nanometres), it causes damage. Even worse are laptops when PCs are some times dropped. Talk about some serious jarring.


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