Sarah
December 5th 03, 09:37 PM
Now that you have it back as NTFS, you might want to do a
repair install or a reinstall of WinXP. Your original
issue, which you tried to solve by using FAT32, is
probably the culprit again, and only refreshing the WinXP
install might it go away.
Note, that's not to say that it will work, just that it
seems the most logical thing to try considering the
problem you are having.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi all!
>
>I have converted my harddisk from FAT32 to NTSF. Now my
>WinXP Home Ed. freezes completely every few minutes? I
>can only pull the plug out and restart the machine.
>Taskmanager doesn't appear.
>
>I am 100% that this situation is due to NTFS as I already
>had the issue. Then I was so desparate that I formatted
>the whole harddisk back to FAT32 and the problem was gone.
>
>What could be wrong?
>
>Thanks so much for any piece of advice!
>
>Paul
>.
>
repair install or a reinstall of WinXP. Your original
issue, which you tried to solve by using FAT32, is
probably the culprit again, and only refreshing the WinXP
install might it go away.
Note, that's not to say that it will work, just that it
seems the most logical thing to try considering the
problem you are having.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi all!
>
>I have converted my harddisk from FAT32 to NTSF. Now my
>WinXP Home Ed. freezes completely every few minutes? I
>can only pull the plug out and restart the machine.
>Taskmanager doesn't appear.
>
>I am 100% that this situation is due to NTFS as I already
>had the issue. Then I was so desparate that I formatted
>the whole harddisk back to FAT32 and the problem was gone.
>
>What could be wrong?
>
>Thanks so much for any piece of advice!
>
>Paul
>.
>