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Holy crap what a bunch of stupid suggestions.  :pinch:

How about asking the other person who used it (and messed it up) what the hell they did.

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rofl yeah :D

last time my mom was on my comp my filesystem was all fuc*ed up

I think I have seen this at many places that i have installed Xp pro at!! This is one of those driver problems !! Goto your motherboard manufacturer's site and try getting all the latest driver updates that u can get !!

If u think that, earlier it was fine and u havent made any changes to the PC, then most possibly u have been infected by some spyware program that has been loaded in startup !! Just goto msconfig.exe and then try checking the startup and telling what apps load !! If its not there in the startup here , it maybe loading silently !!!

The best that I would recommended to sucha problem is to scan with Ad-aware with latest updates, but as I see from the last posts that u have already done this....then may maybe a format and reinstall is the best solution....... I would rather not blame the hardware components sooo fast !!!

Also try installing some other antivirus that u may have and try scanning with that coz many a times some virus engines fail to detect some viruses and u may have one of those variants !!

Keep posting the updates !

how do i reformat without a cd drive because HP totally screwed me over and gave me this firmware to fix my cd burner and now both cdburner and dvd player dont work so i have no cdrom drive.

ive already scanned twice with Trend Micro and Mcafee free ones.

Jeez, that's one messed up comuter :wacko:

Well, by far easiest way to reformat and install Windows XP with would be to have a working CD/DVD drive and boot with the Windows XP CD, picking format when you're given the choice, of course after you've backed up everything you need to save. If it was HP that messed up your CD burner, can't you return it and have it replaced/fixed? I mean, it sounds like they did the mistake in giving you the wrong firmware, not you.

Jeez, that's one messed up comuter  :wacko:

Well, by far easiest way to reformat and install Windows XP with would be to have a working CD/DVD drive and boot with the Windows XP CD, picking format when you're given the choice, of course after you've backed up everything you need to save. If it was HP that messed up your CD burner, can't you return it and have it replaced/fixed? I mean, it sounds like they did the mistake in giving you the wrong firmware, not you.

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Hi

You said your CD drive is no longer working... Have you tried disconnecting it from you controller? It might be your problem....

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