Strange computer problem, advice needed.

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  • PhillipB
    Just a Simple Carpenter
    • May 2003
    • 1338

    #1

    Strange computer problem, advice needed.

    So our server is encoding some content, and all of a sudden it reboots itself. Upon rebooting, I get a "cannot load OS" error. Pop the drive in another computer and find out that the C: partition (the drive has 3 partitions, one for the OS and the other two for content) is totally garbled. I put in a new hard drive, install the OS, and bam, same thing happens about 3 hours later. I throw that computer out the window, and went and bought a new computer last night.. This morning as I'm copying files over to the new computer guess what...the thing reboots and the OS partition is fried!!!

    WTF??? Virus? Bad power? I'm at a loss...
  • Sly
    Let's do some business!
    • Sep 2004
    • 31376

    #2
    Philip I think you have a ghost.
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    • brizzad
      holla
      • Jul 2003
      • 11769

      #3
      Is there any way you can encode the content in groups instead of all at once? Like encode for 2 hours, let the hard drive rest for an hour, and encode more..etc..

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      • who
        So Fucking Banned
        • Aug 2003
        • 19593

        #4
        Sounds exactly like a virus to me.

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        • camouflaged123
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2005
          • 1590

          #5
          It is a virus for sure.... there are so many of them.. spyware,adware, trojans, worms and the list is endless....
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          • AaronM
            GFY Royality ;)
            • Oct 2001
            • 46923

            #6
            format c:

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