I was working on someones computer to fix...From what the owner said it sounded like someone messed something up and corrupted the factory restore partition so it couldn't finish the restoration.
I give it a try myself...Immediately I say to myself wow one of the slowest i've seen...I get into the factory restore options and set it to do a clean install and no keeping old files. I walk away while its installing and its at 8%complete ...I come back about 2 hrs later its at 19%...then I give it about 6 hrs and get back to it and its still at 19%...at that point I shut it off something definitively wasn't right.
I decided to just use a optical windows installation disk. That took a very long time to install about 3 hrs, but It made it threw...however I still never got past the launching of the desktop...
What I ended up doing is taking the HDD out of the laptop and prying open one of my external drives and swapping it into the enclosure...It recognized it, but still wonky performance.
Here's a screen shot.
I think I'm almost sure that this is ready to die...perhaps its been dropped or banged...but I never experienced one dying myself I only killed them completely by dropping or frying circuits.
How do I further test? I don't care for data loss as its been wiped already.
I give it a try myself...Immediately I say to myself wow one of the slowest i've seen...I get into the factory restore options and set it to do a clean install and no keeping old files. I walk away while its installing and its at 8%complete ...I come back about 2 hrs later its at 19%...then I give it about 6 hrs and get back to it and its still at 19%...at that point I shut it off something definitively wasn't right.
I decided to just use a optical windows installation disk. That took a very long time to install about 3 hrs, but It made it threw...however I still never got past the launching of the desktop...
What I ended up doing is taking the HDD out of the laptop and prying open one of my external drives and swapping it into the enclosure...It recognized it, but still wonky performance.
Here's a screen shot.
I think I'm almost sure that this is ready to die...perhaps its been dropped or banged...but I never experienced one dying myself I only killed them completely by dropping or frying circuits.
How do I further test? I don't care for data loss as its been wiped already.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 3.11