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  1. 12345dave

    Frog-like Croak in speaker Assosiated with Belkin G+ WLAN card

    Thanks for that. Will report back! Cheers
  2. 12345dave

    Frog-like Croak in speaker Assosiated with Belkin G+ WLAN card

    Thanks rc Do you mean all drivers on the notebook, or just the card drivers associated with the Belkin card and sound card? So far I have just replaced the Belkin card driver. I will now replace the sound card driver(s). Yes I have returned to the windows utility. A new event is that this...
  3. 12345dave

    Frog-like Croak in speaker Assosiated with Belkin G+ WLAN card

    Hi I have just installed a new Belkin F5D7011 WLAN card(no "uk" at the end of the model no). It is version 2001yy. It connects to my Belkin router F5D7633-4,which is set to WEP and client listed MAC codes only filtering. I run XP Home SP3 with all standard Msoft updates, with Avast 5 with all...
  4. 12345dave

    Very slow disk access (repeating). Unusable. From boot onwards.

    Hi My thanks to all the people who helped on this one. Evesham very kindly replaced the HDD under warranty. It was, as suspected, faulty. They actually replaced it about 2 weeks ago. So, sorry for the slow update. So what did I learn about my problem solving technique? 1 I may have overlooked...
  5. 12345dave

    Very slow disk access (repeating). Unusable. From boot onwards.

    Thanks Rick Just to say this thread is not dead. I will report back. I have phoned Evesham today and they are saying it may be another 10 days before they can look at it. I will let my kind helpers know the outcome of Evesham customer relations! At least there is someone there when you phone up...
  6. 12345dave

    Very slow disk access (repeating). Unusable. From boot onwards.

    Thanks to gpalmer711 and rick998. I certainly hope that evesham will just say, "send the drive back, you've suffered enough!", when I get to speak to them. They did not mention fdisk, but they did ask me to do the full chkdsk which I did assume would do this; I may be wrong. I will report back...
  7. 12345dave

    Very slow disk access (repeating). Unusable. From boot onwards.

    Thanks to outlookman. I have now run chkdsk as stated below. I may have to leave Spin Right on this occassion. To answer Rick998's question first; the computer is Hewlet Packard and the new drive is Toshiba. Thanks Rick perhaps I had not made that clear. My thanks also to pudda. I used FAT32...
  8. 12345dave

    Very slow disk access (repeating). Unusable. From boot onwards.

    Further to the above I am also using the XP checking (as recommended) and will try to re-install the driver just in case.
  9. 12345dave

    Very slow disk access (repeating). Unusable. From boot onwards.

    My thanks to Rick998 and Linney. The sound developed over time, but from quite early on (1 week after new installation (last Sept.) As a result of your points I decided to got down the diagnostic root. I got Belac Advisor and Ontrac Data Advisor; these are both available as free downloads, and...
  10. 12345dave

    Very slow disk access (repeating). Unusable. From boot onwards.

    I have checked FAQs and refer to thread779-1253495. I have an HP5261 Pavilion Notebook PIII 700MHz 256k RAM Windows XP Home (on this occasion)Version 2002 SP2. I have 're-built' this machine (it originally was Windows ME with 10Gb HD) a few months back with a new 20Gb HD. HP assure me that the...

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