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Solve : Blue Screen when unplug USB HDD? |
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Answer» BSoD when I unplug my Portable USB HDD until recently I unplugged it while it was installing an update, Has that update successfully installed at another TIME? It is generally better to cancel the update than unplug hardware in the midst of one.well the problem is, that update never properly installed everytime i install it it comes up with an error with some sort, and it tries to install the next time i shut down the comp i suspect it's the same update all this time and i unplugged the drive when windows had logged me off, was installing the update and about to shut down... have i DONE some kind of taboo?You haven't done anything most of us haven't done at one time or another. If you have the original operating system disk, see if you can boot the computer from it, and perform a repair. The repair should correct problems in Windows WITHOUT erasing any existing data. You have to follow instructions carefully, though. Let us see if we can find a "walkthrough" for you. The instructions HERE are pretty easy to follow. The deal is that you don't want to use the Repair Console to repair Windows -- at the correct point, you press the Enter key, and Windows will go on to launch the repair sequence. Once you get Windows working again, you can try installing updates as necessary. If you have more questions, don't hesitate to ask.use disk heal software & clean all errors on your hard drive`surm windows still boots fine, just when i plug my usb HDD in, and unplug it, the blue screen comes up so u guys suggest, i fish out my windows disk, and perform a repair? i have SP3, but the installation CD is on SP2, will that affect it? i have PQ magic 8, will that be enough as a HDD heal software? and urm that update happens to be a IE7 update that never seems to install due to "files from the package are incompatible with the files on ur system" for some reasonLemme think about that, a bit...Before you resort to a Repair Install try running chkdsk /f on the external first...i have 3 drives on my external how would i do that? do i type: Run --> chkdsk F:/ /f? and repeat for G:/ and H:/ [these r the drive letters for them btw...]? |
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