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Old October 30th 17, 06:43 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Andy
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I have windows 8.1 on my hp lap top and i like it alot have had no problems
so far with it.
I love windows 7 as well windows 10 was on the lap top from it's old owner
when i got it tried it for a week removed and and did a factory restore to
windows 8.1 that it came with did all the updates and patches and all is
well


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"Neil" wrote in message
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On 10/28/2017 9:10 PM, Mayayana wrote:
"Neil" wrote
| I'm referring to something that happened to me over two years ago, so I
| think it's best for you to do a search

I did do a search, of course. If I'd turned up anything
relevant I wouldn't be asking.
Saying that Win8 ruins
hard disks is a dramatic statement. There's no reason
to either doubt or believe what you say on only your
say-so. Naturally I went looking. I've been unable to
find even one report of a fishy early disk death.


There is a *lot* of information on-line about the issues related to SMART
drive failures. I don't know why you aren't finding any that help you to
understand some of the possible reasons for your experience.

But, let me be clear about a few things:
These problems are not generalized to the point where one could say
something like "...Win8 ruins discs...", and I did not state anything
remotely like that. There are many functional variables that were
introduced with the Win8 OS, and those familiar with it understand this
such that I doubt they would arrive at your conclusion.

In my particular case, which resulted in some similarities with your
experience, I was able to track the problem to Win8.1 disregarding CHKDSK
/f and continuing to write into the same bad sectors until the boot sector
was trashed. There are many possible reasons for that, so IT DOES NOT MEAN
THAT YOUR EXPERIENCE IS DUE TO THE SAME ISSUE, which is why I didn't
suggest that it was at any point.

If what
you say is true I'd expect to see all sorts of complaints
and articles about the disaster of Win8.

If you even remotely understood what I wrote, you would know that I do not
consider Win8 to be a disaster. Finding articles that feeds your
misconceptions is not my responsibility.

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Neil



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