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thejakey46

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Hi, I'm having the same problem but I am not bothered about keeping data. I don't mind buying a new drive but I don't know whether my ssd drive is damaged or my normal hard drive.
Just wanted to know if an ssd will have this problem and if getting a new ssd or hard drive will fix it.
Thanks
P.s I know little of computers, I'm still learning.


EDIT: solution has resolved itself, just ee needed windows disk in, something must have gone wrong when it updated.

Edited by thejakey46, 17 April 2013 - 02:04 PM.

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