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Orangeman
April 6th, 2004, 12:25 AM
Hey Gang,
Here's the problem. I am running Win98SE, w/2 hd's 1st is WD 20GB, 2nd is Seagate 40GB. I used Diskwizard from Seagate to install the second hd. Bios has been updated.
Every few days the structure of my boot files seems to change. When this happens I run AVG Antivirus's "Restore All" boot sectors fuction (from the AVG boot disk), and it functions normally.
What's happening is that before I use the Restore All function my system resources go to 91% on bootup and my RAM is 511mb. When using Restore All from AVG it goes back to 92% on bootup and RAM is 512mb.
Yesterday I had to use Restore All function again. This was after I was trying to install a game that seemed to have a corrupted file. I never installed the game but I noticed that resources were back down to 91% and RAM was 511mb.
I've boot-scanned for viruses, I've checked with PestPatrol and with Adaware and unless I replace the boot sector with AVG's "Restore All" function from the boot disk, I will still get this lessing of resources and RAM.
Does anybody know what's going on?
Thanks,
Orangeman :confused:
NooNoo
April 6th, 2004, 05:32 AM
512 ram and 92% loaded?
What on earth are you running all the time?
Rather than using a fancy program, have you considered
fdisk /mbr
to rewrite the master boot record?
sys c:
to rewrite the boot files?
Does your bios have mbr protection? Is it enabled?
Orangeman
April 6th, 2004, 06:56 AM
512 ram and 92% loaded?
What on earth are you running all the time?
Rather than using a fancy program, have you considered
fdisk /mbr to rewrite the master boot record?
sys c:to rewrite the boot files?
Does your bios have mbr protection? Is it enabled?
fdisk /mbr to rewrite the master boot record?
I haven't tried this yet
sys c: to rewrite the boot files?
I tried this and it worked
sys c: to rewrite the boot files?
I tried this and it worked
Thanks NooNoo,
Its good for now, but I don't how long it'll stay like that.
Orangeman:D
Orangeman
April 6th, 2004, 07:11 AM
Hi Again,
I just did an Fdisk /mbr and rebooted. Now reboots are faster and system resources are 94% at startup.
Thanks Noo!
Orangeman :thumbs:
NooNoo
April 6th, 2004, 07:26 AM
94%???????
What the hell are you running?
Whats in your startup?
or do you mean 94% free?
Orangeman
April 6th, 2004, 08:32 AM
94%???????
What the hell are you running?
Whats in your startup?
or do you mean 94% free?
I'm running Norton AV Auto-protect, McAfee Crash Protector, (Roxio) GoBack Poll, and AOL Webspeed on startup. Currently 94% of system resources are free on startup.
NooNoo
April 6th, 2004, 08:35 AM
I would dump all of those, but thats just me :)
Orangeman
April 6th, 2004, 08:39 AM
I would dump all of those, but thats just me :)
Well, I need an anti-virus, I need GoBack because that restores my system in case I make a mistake. Crash protector is self explanatory, and Webspeed makes my internet about 30 faster......so I guess I'll keep it....:D
NooNoo
April 6th, 2004, 08:43 AM
Uhh ok,
30 times faster, that a fact?
Stalemate
April 6th, 2004, 12:09 PM
That's faster than comparing dialup to DSL. http://forums.windrivers.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif
Orangeman
April 6th, 2004, 04:28 PM
Webspeed makes my internet about 30 faster......so I guess I'll keep it....:D Hmmmmm......I'd like to say 30x faster than dialup but that's a bit fast, even for AOL. So guess I'll just say 30%.......I can load WD's homepage in abut 7-10 seconds....:D
Orangeman
April 6th, 2004, 04:57 PM
I would dump all of those, but thats just me :)hmmm....:confused:
Okay, anything you say....:D
BTW, what kind of computer do you have.....:sad:
NooNoo
April 6th, 2004, 05:34 PM
Which one? the p166 with 48mb ram?
The amd duron 800
The amd athlon 1gig
The p4 2.8
The pair of msi bare bones 400 celeron/500p3
The 810 based 500 p3?
Oh , all but the 2.8 p4 were built from second hand parts and donations from upgraders. The 2.8 I built up over 2 years.
Orangeman
April 6th, 2004, 06:13 PM
Which one? the p166 with 48mb ram?
The amd duron 800
The amd athlon 1gig
The p4 2.8
The pair of msi bare bones 400 celeron/500p3
The 810 based 500 p3?
Oh , all but the 2.8 p4 were built from second hand parts and donations from upgraders. The 2.8 I built up over 2 years.
:eek2: A P166????
What do you do with it?
format c:
April 7th, 2004, 02:47 AM
I never use the hard drive manufacterurs software to set up a drive, I use their zero fill utility to wipe drives and make them like new, For set up of Win 9x I use fdisk and then format.com
For XP I use the set up that runs from the cd , I have never had boot sector problems, Only once I have FAT problems with an old 1 gig quantum on an ALI chipset board
I agree your system is doing good at 94% free and running those background tasks, I would dump te crash guard but keep the antivirus running , I hope Macafee is better than the old Norton wincrasher :>)
You may want to consider a zero fill, Use fdisk to repartition and then use the format.com to format the drive. I think bootdisk.com has good info on doing this
NooNoo
April 7th, 2004, 04:48 AM
:eek2: A P166????
What do you do with it?
It runs 95b, is my dbase IV and print server. Its uptime runs to about 5 weeks before reboot for memory leaks.