Hi, I have a Toshiba laptop that had windows vista on it originally. I decided to upgrade to windows 8.1 because it was offered for free through my school. That upgrade took place about a year ago. Six months ago I started getting kernel data in-page error and my laptop shut down at random and most inconvenient moments; such as when I am working on school projects. I ran the widows disk repair utility several times until one day ( 1 week ago) my laptop no longer would boot windows up. So I placed the recovery disk for vista in and attempted to format the hard drive and restore my original os. I received the error 20-fffe-045d only to read now on the blogs that my hard drive is toast. f— windows 8.1, and on that note f— MICROSOFT for frying my laptop. Offer a free os to students… great! Now that s— hit the fan nobody is liable and I lost my $800 machine. I am now running Linux of a live boot usb because thats all I can do with this piece of garbage. If anyone knows of a way to wipe clean the drive and maybe somehow bypass the damaged sectors I would greatly appreciate the information. Being a student money is scarce… can’t afford a new machine or a new hard drive. On a side note, what happened to windows 9?
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To err is human but to really screw things up, you need a computer!
Windows 9 was changed to Windows 10, for whatever marketing reason.
To err is human but to really screw things up, you need a computer!