I was reading JJG43's post about hard drive problems and it brought a question to my mind. I just recently had to re-do my whole computer because of one of those missing or corrupt system 32 files. 3rd time in as many years. I'm not a computer wiz by any means so I hope this question doesnt sound dumb.
Is there something that causes system 32 files to go corrupt or AWOL? Or are they like people and just age untl they start breaking down? Are there any kind of do's or dont's that would help keep files intact?
I know this question is kind of vague and system 32 is a pretty big place. I realize also that there may not be any real answer for why a file just gets screwed up. Might just have to suck it up and drive on-
Any one have any ideas? thanx!






Thanx Blue and RAB. It gets frustrating, you know. The computer usually runs great and we've always mantained around 40-60 % free space on it. The first 2 times I tried to run a repair with the original discs and messed up somewhere, had to redo it all. This last time windows would not boot at all, just a black screen with the error message. Did'nt know anything else to do but start all over. I'm going to read that link you provided RAB, sounds like something I need to keep around.








