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Dave Marden
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At work we have several pc's that use windows 2000 professional for vision
systems, and for some reason when we have to shut down our sub-stations
invertently one of our pc's gets the bsod and upon restarting the pc's say
that the system file is corrupt. We have about 100 pc's and it wouldn't be
very possible to physically go around and shut off all the pc's as this
would require too much manpower and it would be less expensive to just
replace the pc and replace the hard drive and ghost the new one for later
use.
I am wondering if anyone has any ideas as to what would be causing this. I
suspect dirty hard drives, as I work in a foundry. Any help would be
appreciated. If the problem is the hard drives is it possible to use a USB
hard drive as our primary hard drive, or another type of hard drive which is
impervious to being dirty?
Dave Marden
systems, and for some reason when we have to shut down our sub-stations
invertently one of our pc's gets the bsod and upon restarting the pc's say
that the system file is corrupt. We have about 100 pc's and it wouldn't be
very possible to physically go around and shut off all the pc's as this
would require too much manpower and it would be less expensive to just
replace the pc and replace the hard drive and ghost the new one for later
use.
I am wondering if anyone has any ideas as to what would be causing this. I
suspect dirty hard drives, as I work in a foundry. Any help would be
appreciated. If the problem is the hard drives is it possible to use a USB
hard drive as our primary hard drive, or another type of hard drive which is
impervious to being dirty?
Dave Marden