Lat last night when I got home I decided to see what new planes had been added over at Flightsim1 and downloaded a new plane. I rebooted in to the hard drive that had FSX installed and installed the new plane. Flew her for a while and then shut the system down. Did a MS update and it called for a reboot. After it rebooted for some reason it went into a check disk and started deleting some ID file...like around 2470000. After it did that in then added over 3000000 new ID default files. Ran it's course, rebooted and from that point on all I got was a hardware failure and the good old BSOD. No matter what OS I tried to boot into I got hardware failure and BSOD:costumes thinking I had a hardware failure I remove all hook ups,USB,sound card,all memory,and replaced with a working stick, all extra HD, rebooted same problem. Fudge, now what. I couldn't even boot into safe mode without having a total BSOD crash. I tried this on all four OS on four different drive. What ever happened it total wiped out all four drives.I am using the Apple laptop now while reinstall Vista64 first. Ain't playing with pooters fun.
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