J Jahzara Baseband Member Messages 49 Jul 15, 2013 #11 In windows, or linux? Windows... just gets stuck loading again... =/
dale Daemon Poster Messages 1,008 Location Taiwan Jul 15, 2013 #12 Windows. Have you tried to use chkdsk /f on it?
B BK_123 Golden Master Messages 7,578 Location Australia Jul 15, 2013 #13 dale said: Windows. Have you tried to use chkdsk /f on it? Click to expand... If you haven't done this do it, Windows may not be able to see it and chkdsk may be able to repair it.
dale said: Windows. Have you tried to use chkdsk /f on it? Click to expand... If you haven't done this do it, Windows may not be able to see it and chkdsk may be able to repair it.
Mossiac In Runtime Messages 357 Location UK Jul 21, 2013 #14 I think Seti is right here. Sounds like it has come to the end of its life. Only reason I think it works in Linux is because Linux isn't as strict as Windows. Mossiac
I think Seti is right here. Sounds like it has come to the end of its life. Only reason I think it works in Linux is because Linux isn't as strict as Windows. Mossiac
J Jahzara Baseband Member Messages 49 Jul 21, 2013 #15 Well thanks for the help guys. I tried all I could to get it to work. It thankfully had a lifetime warranty, so I sent it off to cash in on that. Wonder what they'll come up with. Either way, I won't have to worry about buying a new one.
Well thanks for the help guys. I tried all I could to get it to work. It thankfully had a lifetime warranty, so I sent it off to cash in on that. Wonder what they'll come up with. Either way, I won't have to worry about buying a new one.