ohblu
July 10th, 2010, 02:45 AM
My Windows XP desktop computer gives me the following error: A disk read error occurred Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to restart.
I can't get into windows and I can't even get into Safe Mode.
This started when my computer became slow and unresponsive during a cold boot. It was taking more than 5 minutes to load windows. I thought my computer might be overheating (one of the fans was making a loud noise) so I turned the computer off using the power button. When I turned it on again the next day, that's when I got the disk read error. I've had to turn it off like that a few times in the past and I've never had any problems.
I'd like to try to fix the problem and recover my files because there are a few files that I did not have the opportunity to backup.
My computer is a HP Pavilion 750n. It does not have the recovery console installed. I'm fairly certain that I have the recovery disks around here somewhere. I vaguely remember using one years ago when I had an unmountable boot volume error. HP sent me the recovery console CD and walked me through the steps to fix the problem. I don't know if I have the XP disk. This computer is one of the HP's that didn't come with any disks. But I received a bunch from a class action lawsuit, I just don't remember what they are. I'm pretty sure I have some emergency disk with the boot records on it from 2002 or 2003.
I thought about doing chkdsk /r but I think the last time I did that it took between 2-4 hours to finish and that was when the hard drive was probably only 40% full. Now it's probably 85-95% full. If one of the fans aren't working, I'm not sure it's wise to do a scan that would take that long. I think it's the PSU fan that's making the noise. It doesn't appear to be spinning slower, it just makes a horrible noise. Both the PSU and case fan look fairly clean for being eight years old and never cleaned. There's some dust on them but not a whole lot. I've seen three year old fans that are covered in tons of dust.
Any suggestions on what I should try first?
I doubt the hard drive is dead. I think it's still spinning up and it isn't making any unusual noises.
Here are my computer's specs:
HP Pavilion 750n
1.6 GHz Pentium 4
512MB RAM
80GB hard drive
I can't get into windows and I can't even get into Safe Mode.
This started when my computer became slow and unresponsive during a cold boot. It was taking more than 5 minutes to load windows. I thought my computer might be overheating (one of the fans was making a loud noise) so I turned the computer off using the power button. When I turned it on again the next day, that's when I got the disk read error. I've had to turn it off like that a few times in the past and I've never had any problems.
I'd like to try to fix the problem and recover my files because there are a few files that I did not have the opportunity to backup.
My computer is a HP Pavilion 750n. It does not have the recovery console installed. I'm fairly certain that I have the recovery disks around here somewhere. I vaguely remember using one years ago when I had an unmountable boot volume error. HP sent me the recovery console CD and walked me through the steps to fix the problem. I don't know if I have the XP disk. This computer is one of the HP's that didn't come with any disks. But I received a bunch from a class action lawsuit, I just don't remember what they are. I'm pretty sure I have some emergency disk with the boot records on it from 2002 or 2003.
I thought about doing chkdsk /r but I think the last time I did that it took between 2-4 hours to finish and that was when the hard drive was probably only 40% full. Now it's probably 85-95% full. If one of the fans aren't working, I'm not sure it's wise to do a scan that would take that long. I think it's the PSU fan that's making the noise. It doesn't appear to be spinning slower, it just makes a horrible noise. Both the PSU and case fan look fairly clean for being eight years old and never cleaned. There's some dust on them but not a whole lot. I've seen three year old fans that are covered in tons of dust.
Any suggestions on what I should try first?
I doubt the hard drive is dead. I think it's still spinning up and it isn't making any unusual noises.
Here are my computer's specs:
HP Pavilion 750n
1.6 GHz Pentium 4
512MB RAM
80GB hard drive