OK Tibs. It's a quiet day.
1) Cross your fingers (Not the one you type with)
2) Sign in as admin
3) Type "chkdsk /f" at a command prompt. You may need an elevated command prompt. Can't remember for xp.
4) Remember what it says and reboot.
Not a guaranteed fix. But a "step 1".
1) Cross your fingers (Not the one you type with)
2) Sign in as admin
3) Type "chkdsk /f" at a command prompt. You may need an elevated command prompt. Can't remember for xp.
4) Remember what it says and reboot.
Not a guaranteed fix. But a "step 1".

Buying a new computer, that is. We are all PC people here--only one DD is a Mac girl. They are all fine, really. 