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CEichhorn
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SAeems to be something spreading from the governmentto the computer community....
Specifically, on a new HD, fresh install of WinXP Pro, during the initial copying of files to the HD (RAM?), after a bunch of SCCSI drivers, etc., suddenly he message comes up:
"The file FASTFAT.SYS is corrupted. Press any key."
Which pressing causes a reboot, and comes around to the same message again and again.
Hmmmm.
The WinXP CDROM looks OK; no scratches, etc.
The HD has passed all the Maxtor diag tests perfectly.
Any ideas?
Specifically, on a new HD, fresh install of WinXP Pro, during the initial copying of files to the HD (RAM?), after a bunch of SCCSI drivers, etc., suddenly he message comes up:
"The file FASTFAT.SYS is corrupted. Press any key."
Which pressing causes a reboot, and comes around to the same message again and again.
Hmmmm.
The WinXP CDROM looks OK; no scratches, etc.
The HD has passed all the Maxtor diag tests perfectly.
Any ideas?