Congratulations to Spritey for winning the death pool
As established in the previous thread, I am not super confident with my computer diagnostic and repair skills but I'm pretty sure this old girl is out to pasture. I powered up my computer one day to see Windows wanting to run a disk check, I let that run and everything seemed to be running fine for a couple days until I restarted my computer. I left it to run check disk again but this time I came back to a computer that was powered off and could no longer boot Windows. I wanted to try some command prompt shenanigans in safe mode but the command prompt told me the C drive was in read only mode.
What do you think MW, is it a goner? As my go-to tech support forum I trust you to check my homework. My read of the situation is that I'm gonna need to swap out the hard drive and reinstall Windows, right? Should I get a SSD instead? Most importantly, should I even bother when any other component is liable to die any day now?
As established in the previous thread, I am not super confident with my computer diagnostic and repair skills but I'm pretty sure this old girl is out to pasture. I powered up my computer one day to see Windows wanting to run a disk check, I let that run and everything seemed to be running fine for a couple days until I restarted my computer. I left it to run check disk again but this time I came back to a computer that was powered off and could no longer boot Windows. I wanted to try some command prompt shenanigans in safe mode but the command prompt told me the C drive was in read only mode.
What do you think MW, is it a goner? As my go-to tech support forum I trust you to check my homework. My read of the situation is that I'm gonna need to swap out the hard drive and reinstall Windows, right? Should I get a SSD instead? Most importantly, should I even bother when any other component is liable to die any day now?