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PuterMoron July 7th, 2003 02:06 AM

My computer says Disk I/O Error, replace disk and press any key
 
When I turn my computer on, my scan disc scans my c drive, and windows appears to be loading, but then I get a black screen with a bunch of information on it, and at the bottom, this

message Disk I/O error, replace disk and press any button

I cant even use that computer while it's like that, How do I fix it!?!?!?!?!:confused:

zipulrich July 7th, 2003 05:57 AM

If you don't have a disk in your floppy drive (;)), sounds like your hard drive's going south. What Operating System?

tramtwo July 7th, 2003 06:13 AM

If I had a nickle for every time I have left a disk in the floppy drive... :o




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PuterMoron July 7th, 2003 08:17 AM

I am a Moron when it comes to computers so you will have to tell me what you mean by operating systems. I know that it has windows 98. I did get it to at least boot up, but as soon as i do something, it freezes and a green bar goes all the way across the top of the screen. All I can do then is turn it off. Also, the scan disk keeps wanting to evaluate all of the clusters on my hard drive, there is almost 2 million of them, it takes hours. Is my computer just a peice of crap or what. Do I need to try to save, wipe my whole c drive out, and start over?

tramtwo July 7th, 2003 09:07 AM

Hello PuterMoron. Welcome to CTH

Operating System

Have you checked to make sure that you do not have a floppy disk or a cd Rom in the computer? That's where you want to start. :)


PuterMoron when we get done with you you will need a new user name. ;)



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PuterMoron July 7th, 2003 11:36 PM

I checked, there are no discs in my computer. It will load windows now, but it still freezes up and has the green bar over the top of the screen. I feel like roundhouse kicking my computer, but Im fat and can't raise my leg that high, so please help me!:cheesy:

lufbra July 8th, 2003 12:04 AM

"but Im fat and can't raise my leg that high, so please help me!"

LOL, we'll send AnnMarie around, she's good at high kicking, has even showed us a picture of her doing it!! ;)

tramtwo July 8th, 2003 12:50 AM

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Originally posted by PuterMoron
I checked, there are no discs in my computer. It will load windows now, but it still freezes up and has the green bar over the top of the screen. I feel like roundhouse kicking my computer, but Im fat and can't raise my leg that high, so please help me!:cheesy:
Well it sounds like what zip said, your Hard Drive may be on the way out. You may want to let Scan Disk do itz thing (scan entire pc). That would be the first step. Please post back and let us know what happens.



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zipulrich July 8th, 2003 01:04 AM

Well, it likely is your hard drive. But then again, maybe not. Aren't computers fun and exciting?

'Scuse me for asking, but was anything done to your PC recently, just before this error message started happening? Any changes made in the BIOS (by a small nephew, perhaps), or were the IDE cables yanked around by a spring-cleaning operation? Helps to have a little more info......

Also, do you remember the make/size of your hard drive?

Sorry to be so nosy, but...well.....it's what we do best around here. :D

tramtwo July 8th, 2003 01:13 AM

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Sorry to be so nosy, but...well.....it's what we do best around here.
Why did you say that? :D

PuterMoron July 8th, 2003 02:32 AM

Mt hard drive is 14.2 GB.....5.59 used and 8.64 free

I did have a friend try to add memory to my computer. He said he knew what he was doing, and I, being a Computer Moron, figured it would be good. Anyways, he said it wouldn't take the memory that he had, and two days later, it started messing up. Could this have something to do with it?

zipulrich July 8th, 2003 04:49 AM

Possible.

Try the obvious first. Take out both sticks of memory, blow out the dust-bunnies, and reinstall 1 of 'em. Before you reboot, check to make sure all the innards are where they should be - he may have knocked something loose (easy to do in cramped quarters). Check that the flat gray wire thingies are all plugged in securely, all the cards are seated properly, etc.

Leave the case off when you reboot, so you can see if the fans are spinning as they should.

Is everything kosher when you restart with only 1 stick of memory?


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