ok, so here is my problem:
My computer usually runs fines without any blue screens.
I want to backup my files but thats where the problem comes in. When ever i try to move a large amount of files from my Harddrive to my external drive, i get that error after 3 minutes or so, EVERY TIME.
I tried looking at the Microsoft help page, but the help that they give me is not English, or at least not English to the everyday person. My harddrive btw is NTFS. Please don’t give me any links to Microsoft pages because they are too confusing and I just dont get them…. what the hell is a Master Boot Record….
it only occurs when i move a large amount of files into my external hard drive. My computer can run all day with no problems. thats the problem, it only happens when i move files. BTW, i just cleaned out my case a few days ago
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1 gregory b // Aug 22, 2008
If it is occurring after three minutes consistently, then it is likely you have a hot processor. First, make certain you have nothing blocking your fan. Next, clean the heat-sync by spraying aerosol air into the vent. If that doesn’t do it, then you’ll have to open the computer and wipe the process and heat-sync with a soft cloth (not wet). Your goal is to get all of the dust particles from surrounding the processor or its heat sync.
2 not2beseen // Aug 22, 2008
A virus infection can also cause this bug check.
Resolving the Problem
Resolving a bad block problem: If you can restart the computer after the error, Autochk runs automatically and attempts to map the bad sector to prevent it from being used anymore.
If Autochk does not scan the hard disk for errors, you can manually start the disk scanner. Run Chkdsk /f /r on the system partition. You must restart the computer before the disk scan begins. If you cannot start the system because the error, use the Recovery Console and run Chkdsk /r
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