
Perform CKDSK.Ĥ.I have performed CHKDSK on all local drives exept local drive C. Perform CKDSK.ĭ.Cagefile.sys has corrupted and unreadable. Perform CKDSK.Ĭ.C: has corrupted and unreadable. Perform CKDSK.ī.C:windowssystem32driversetcAPPFCONT.DAT has corrupted and unreadable. And the following messages are coming at the XP welcome screen and while working on the PC.Ī.C:windowssystem32driversetcnetloc.wlt has corrupted and unreadable. It is happening independent of the application I am using.ģ. I can boot into windows now and can work normally, But,one of the above Blue sreen errors is coming all of sudden while working on PC. I have removed and replaced the hard disk ( several times ). STOP : C0000135 ( Unable to locate component )Ĭ.

My PC not even boot into safe mode also.I got the following blue screen errors on successive restart of PC. My hard disk has passed Short DST and failed Long DST of SeaTools, do the hard disk going to fail? If yes, how to transfer my data to a new hard disk easily?ġ.I have experienced boot up issue with my PC 2 days back. Skylab Studio 2 0 – Easy Powerful Sky Replacement Patterno 2 5 – Tiled Pattern And Background Image Generatorĭisk Sensei 1 6 – Advanced Disk Performance Tool Three 6 Mafia Underground 1994 Zip Download How To Unlock My Iphone 5 Sprint For Free Interior Decoration Nightclubs Interior Decoration Interior Designīig Mean Folder Machine 2 16 Intelserial Download Free Screens 4 4 2 – Access Your Computer Remotely Settings simply failed to detect?ģ.Photoscan Professional 1 2 0 Download Freeīoom 2: The Best Audio Enhancement App 1 6 8 data does indeed indicate that the drive is functioning correctly, should the failure of the Long Generic SeaTools test be considered proof that there is a problem after all that S.M.A.R.T. data indicate that the drive is functioning correctly?Ģ. I have no idea how to interpret these results (except that the green dots seemingly indicate success), so I don't know for certain if the drive passed or failed.ġ.

data of a hard drive, and got the following results: I then downloaded and ran HDDScan, which can apparently find out the S.M.A.R.T. The second (Long Generic) reported (in its words) "Long Generic - FAIL". The first one (Short Drive Self Test) passed. So I downloaded SeaTools for Windows and ran two tests. I have been slightly worried about the possibility of it going out, as I've had it for three years now and it seems to be getting a tad noisier and slower to start up lately (although that could be my imagination).

I have a 1 TB Western Digital external hard drive hooked up to my computer via USB.
