Computer was acting laggy when I plugged it into my docking station so I shut it down. When I restarted it This is what I’ve been looking at for 45 minutes.
To run the check disk utility from Computer (My Computer), follow these steps:
Boot into Windows 10
Double-click on Computer (My Computer) to open it
Select the drive you want to run a check on, e.g. C:\
Right-click on the drive
Click Properties
Go to the Tools tab
Select Check, at the Error checking section
If you receive the following message, click Scan drive to begin the scan:
You don't need to scan this drive We haven't found any errors on this drive. You can still scan the drive for errors if you want. Scan Drive
You can keep using the drive during the scan. If errors are found, you can decide if you want to fix them. Depending on the results of this scan, the utility will report the results: [Reply]
Take this opportunity to make a complete backup of your system. Get an external drive that has more free space than your system drive, plug it in, and do a full backup using Windows Backup and Restore. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I would try to run a full diagnostic, using a boot disk like crazykirk mentioned and at least back everything up. You don't want to lose any data.
Everything I have is on dropbox or OneDrive.
If I shell one out I’ll just have to reinstall:
Quickbooks
Word and Excel from office 360
Maybe my scanner drivers.
Link Dropbox and One Drove. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
You just wanted to see me get mad and blow holes in it with $1 rounds, didn't you?
Heh. I actually did that once - not dollar rounds, but 30.06 from an M1 Garand.
My wife had a laptop that died a month after the warranty expired. Took it out to the range. The first shot got the battery, which started burning. After that, each shot blew it into more and more flaming chunks.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Heh. I actually did that once - not dollar rounds, but 30.06 from an M1 Garand.
My wife had a laptop that died a month after the warranty expired. Took it out to the range. The first shot got the battery, which started burning. After that, each shot blew it into more and more flaming chunks.