I thought I lost my whole hard drive. This is what went down:
I downloaded a rome total war torrent off isohunt and it came in a bunch of .bin files that had the vlc player logo on them and I used poweriso to mount each one by one as it was installing and on the last disc everything froze, I couldnt even minimize anything nor could I get to my task manager so I did the next logical thing I turned my computer off. Now this is where it got interesting. When I rebooted it, it would just freeze at the microsoft corporation loading screen and not go on or it would give me a blank screen after the intiial video card startup screen. I tried booting from both cd, from some index card partition thing on my hard drive, and it would all not do anything.
I couldnt even get to the restore cd screen as it would just freeze on the boot beforehand. What was weird as I kept turning my computer off manually and trying over and over again it would sometimes go a little further and allow me to do a bit more, like it got to the pre-startup screen once after asking if I went safe boot and than after I said yes it would freeze after installing some start-up files/drivers/bios or whatever. I thought I was totally screwed because I couldnt even get to safeboot form my bios nor could I get to the restore the hard disc screen for some reason from my restore disc. Well what finally did it was I turned my computer upside down and off and took out the cables to my hard drive and put them back in and loaded the restore disc and for some reason it did everything right and restored my system automatically to an earlier point (vista is god) without me having to lose anything including the rome total war files that I deleted right afterward.
Actually when I restarted it after physically playing with my hard drive it went through the diagnostic or repair thing vista offers and before it would just turn blank, what makes this story crazier though is that I tried turning my computer from being flat to a normal position and my fan started hitting one of my power supply wires or the cd rom connector thing or something or other and making crazy noise and I had to manually turn it off before that destroyed anything.
I downloaded a rome total war torrent off isohunt and it came in a bunch of .bin files that had the vlc player logo on them and I used poweriso to mount each one by one as it was installing and on the last disc everything froze, I couldnt even minimize anything nor could I get to my task manager so I did the next logical thing I turned my computer off. Now this is where it got interesting. When I rebooted it, it would just freeze at the microsoft corporation loading screen and not go on or it would give me a blank screen after the intiial video card startup screen. I tried booting from both cd, from some index card partition thing on my hard drive, and it would all not do anything.
I couldnt even get to the restore cd screen as it would just freeze on the boot beforehand. What was weird as I kept turning my computer off manually and trying over and over again it would sometimes go a little further and allow me to do a bit more, like it got to the pre-startup screen once after asking if I went safe boot and than after I said yes it would freeze after installing some start-up files/drivers/bios or whatever. I thought I was totally screwed because I couldnt even get to safeboot form my bios nor could I get to the restore the hard disc screen for some reason from my restore disc. Well what finally did it was I turned my computer upside down and off and took out the cables to my hard drive and put them back in and loaded the restore disc and for some reason it did everything right and restored my system automatically to an earlier point (vista is god) without me having to lose anything including the rome total war files that I deleted right afterward.
Actually when I restarted it after physically playing with my hard drive it went through the diagnostic or repair thing vista offers and before it would just turn blank, what makes this story crazier though is that I tried turning my computer from being flat to a normal position and my fan started hitting one of my power supply wires or the cd rom connector thing or something or other and making crazy noise and I had to manually turn it off before that destroyed anything.