On Wednesday 05 February 2003 18:59, David Turetsky wrote: ... Crc error ... System halted I believe crc is 'cyclic redundancy check' which I take to mean a hard drive read error Does this imply that my IBM Deskstar 32gb hdd, a friend these last 3 ½ years, is increasingly showing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease? Am I indeed unwise to continue to use it and should instead install linux on one of my newer drives? Or can some lilo (or other) setting be tweaked to resolve this?
>>> Nicos replied: Considering that this is the worst startup error I've seen on this list yet and the type and age of the disk, I'd consider shopping for a new one in any case. The "workaround" of power cycling the machine is another hint toward a technical failure, so get your important stuff off that drive. And stop using Outlook, please! Not because I hate MS but because the formatting (searching polite word..... none found.) stinks. >>> David: My data is completely backup up at present and my plans are to use the linux partition for utilities. The problem never presents itself when I boot up under a Windows environment, and at least for this afternoon, when I allow lilo to just time out and select linux, the crc check doesn't present itself. But this has been going on for about two years (previously running Potato), so it makes one wonder whether it is indeed portending a hardware failure I was using mutt as my mailer but I'm not yet fully set up on my linux box. In the meantime, vim to the rescue -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]