![]() ![]() Question Both of my screen goes "no signal" and fans goes 100% when I plug a second monitor to my graphics card ![]() Is any of my hardware screwed up? Thanks in advance. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it very much. I started up partition magic, but when I tried changing something, it said my drive is dismounted error 1516. If I try to format it gives me the BSOD as well. When I select repair, it takes me to the recovery console, but after I select my windows installation, it gives me a blue screen of death saying: So I did what it said, and after preloading all the drivers in the beginning it comes to the screen asking if I want to format, or repair my current windows installation. You can attempt to repair this file by starting windows setup with the original setup CD Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: When I rebooted, it took me to a black screen saying: ![]() This has happened to me once before, but I always rebooted and everything was fine. I was running bioshock, I then quit, no problems and then on my desktop everything froze. I built my new computer a month or so ago (with the help of you guys ), and today it crashed. Its faster to just erase/invalidate the partition, create a new partition, and MAYBE verify sectors instead of doing a real format and then verifying.Hi everyone, so this is the story. I prefer the 35 pass called Gutmann method. The only way to truly erase a disk is to have it do a 0 write pass. I would hope that this utility, DiskPart, issuing its "clean" command actually does more than clear the data partition info. It's possible to recover the data with a little work, primarily on the "folders." Format just basically wipes the file data/directory/folder content, not the data elsewhere on the drive. While I cannot guarantee this article does exactly what it claims it does (I haven't tried it, let alone heard about this way before) I can speak for the way format works now days.ĭrives come pretty much preformatted now days as to its sectors and such. 21240634 said:Am I missing something? Couldn't you just bring up a command prompt and type "format e:" - or some other drive letter? ![]()
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