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#1 Kreegle24
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Recently my brother got a hold of my new PC that I built. It started running incredibly slow so I did an adware check with AVG and came up with 198 infections. No suprise, seeing as my brother is an idiot. So right in the middle of the scan, my computer suddenly locks up. I restart it, and i get an error in DOS saying windows is missing a file. Great. So i pull out the Windows XP OEM version I purchased with the computer and start doing a system restore. It tells me I need to install it on a partion, so I create one. THen it tells me it needs to be formated so I start formatting it. I leave it for 8 hours, and it's only at 27%

Im clueless. Do i just leave it running? Or is there a quicker way of going about this?

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#2 Fignewton50
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If you were trying to do a fresh install, you should have deleted the existing partition before creating a new one. I don't know what to tell you now. If it looks like it's locked up, you might have to restart the computer and try it again.
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#3 Kreegle24
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I deleted the old partition, then created a new one. once I tried installing the operating system on that partition, it says it needs to be formatted.

does formatting normally take this long?? I never remembered it taking more than 8 hours.

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#4 Fignewton50
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Yeah, that sounds unusually long. Is it still making progress, up to 28% yet? How big is the harddrive?
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#5 Kreegle24
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its only a 250GB
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#6 mattpunkgd
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198? Gosh how much pr0n sites did he go to?
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#7 hofuldig
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Do a quick NTFS Format then do a Full format just to be shure it will get rid of all the viruses and stuff. dont think that even doing a full format will get rid of viruses cause sometimes it dosent
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#8 Kreegle24
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198? Gosh how much pr0n sites did he go to?mattpunkgd

i know right?

For some reason it does not allow me to do a "quick" format. it tells me to "Make sure drive is switched on and properly connected to your computer. If the disk is a SCSI make sure SCSI devices are properly terminated. Must select different partition."

But when i select a different option it begins formatting. Soooo clueless

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#9 kodex1717
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If you have another computer, put an image of Active@killdisk on a flash drive. In your computer's BIOS, change the first boot device to 'peripheral' or whatever looks like it will boot from the flash drive. Connect the flash drive and reboot to wipe the HDD.

It'll take a while, but it will destroy any old partitions and viruses on the hard disk.

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#10 Kreegle24
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im just hoping its not the motherboard
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#11 Demo24
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well does it still boot?

if it does then I recommend saving the info you need and then just completely reformatting it. Don't bother with the system restore, they don't always work anyway.

Another option if you can boot up is to try and roll back the system to a previous date. I've had to do that before to get rid of a virus. Thats the system restore option under the 'my computer' properties. Cause to be honest I dunno what you were trying to do earlier.

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#12 -GeordiLaForge-
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Wipe out your boot sector asap and format in small partitions until you find the problem area of the harddrive. Then just give that small portion it's own partition that you won't use.
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#13 Kreegle24
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The operating system is completely gone, so there's no way to boot up

and i have NO clue how to seperate a "bad" sector and make it a seperate partition. lol

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#14 -GeordiLaForge-
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It was probably a filestructure destroying virus, which can possibly be reinstalled through your boot sector later. But using the NTFS backup of your boot sector will eliminate that possiblity. That's why I recommended it. And unfortunately, the damage can be permanent. But as far as formatting goes, make a partition that is 1/4 the size of your harddrive (since it was stuck at 27%). Then make a small partition using the quick format option. Then use the remaining harddrive space to make a third partition using the full format option. If all goes well with formatting the third partition, then all is well. But if it gets stuck, then make the second partition bigger and bigger until the third partition format completes successfully. Just be sure to use the quick format option on the second partition ONLY.
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#15 TrooperManaic
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hey dont feel bad, I had the sparta virus.. talk about disturbing.

If you dont know what sparta virus is, its that h0mo from 300 and he dances on my screen saying THIS IS SPARTA!! 100 times.

But I digress. try quick format.

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#16 Kreegle24
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very smart idea.

i'll let it run tonight, and see if it stops at 27% again. but that was a pretty nice lightbulb lol

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#17 -GeordiLaForge-
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very smart idea.

i'll let it run tonight, and see if it stops at 27% again. but that was a pretty nice lightbulb lol

Kreegle24
Thanks, let me know how it turns out. Good luck
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#18 littlehelp
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If your luck is as bad as mine, it might just be incredibly slow. Make sure it won't go past 27% if you try that again by leaving it on for a while.

I remember when I had trouble with my harddrive I had to go into safe mode. I did it at around 9pm and was up until about 4am (I stay up late), playing video games and such. And sure enough it finally went through.. Just took seven hours to get into it.

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#19 Kreegle24
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well it didnt work.

left it on last night, and it stopped at 26%. so i split the hard drive by 26% and tried quick formatting it. It gave me the same error "Check connections, SCSI blah blah blah"

Im thinking i just need a new hard drive. really REALLY lame.