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    Massive emergency help needed?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by gohanssjn, Jun 15, 2006.

  1. gohanssjn

    gohanssjn Notebook Evangelist

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    I went to reset my 1210 after running 3dMark 2006.

    I have a blue screen running romething saying:

    "Replacing invalid security id with default security id for file xxxxx"

    It's in the 15,000's right now. What going on?
     
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    WeelyTM Notebook Consultant

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    whoa... ummm

    format?
     
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    Well, I looked up the issue on MS site, seems CheckDisk has an issue with large NTFS tables, and resets them. Great. But how to get around it? I have no idea...
     
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    Good thing I only installed Office, a few games and aps, and benchamrks. Looks like I may do a re-install anyways, don't really trust the "Repair" option, even if it works...

    EDIT: Well, boots to windows now, but I still think a clean install on Friday. Just have to check that I have all my drivers ready first...

    Whoops, I thought it was booting. No task bar or any apps available. Awesome >.>