As I mentioned before, I have two computers at home.
One is a Compaq that I purchased nine years ago. Aside from changing out the graphics card, mouse and keyboard, the rest of the system is original.
I had no problems with it until the end of last year; when I started hearing what I think they call the "click of death." The original hard drive sounds to have died with a failure of the head/write heads. I wasn't too alarmed over this, given the age of the machine and how much it is used.
The second one is a newer Compaq my daughter was given second hand. I could tell we were having issues with viruses; despite my efforts to beat them back. Finally, it went into a never ending loop on reboot; which from what I read was either a hardware or OS problem.
So I took it to the local computer shop to be repaired. They are now telling me that there were 700 viruses(!) on the machine; but that it also needs a new hard disk.
I find it troubling that both machines, on which we run Flight Simulator (FS2002 on the older one, FS2004 on the newer one) both have sick hard drives. Could that be due to the high disk activity from games like MSFS? Or can a virus cause a hard disk hardware failure?
And I know this gets asked on a routine basis; but what anti-virus programs do you all recommend. I was already using Spybot S&D; and was using Norton for the firewall and virus protection until the subscription expired. Thanks in advance.
-James
One is a Compaq that I purchased nine years ago. Aside from changing out the graphics card, mouse and keyboard, the rest of the system is original.
I had no problems with it until the end of last year; when I started hearing what I think they call the "click of death." The original hard drive sounds to have died with a failure of the head/write heads. I wasn't too alarmed over this, given the age of the machine and how much it is used.
The second one is a newer Compaq my daughter was given second hand. I could tell we were having issues with viruses; despite my efforts to beat them back. Finally, it went into a never ending loop on reboot; which from what I read was either a hardware or OS problem.
So I took it to the local computer shop to be repaired. They are now telling me that there were 700 viruses(!) on the machine; but that it also needs a new hard disk.
I find it troubling that both machines, on which we run Flight Simulator (FS2002 on the older one, FS2004 on the newer one) both have sick hard drives. Could that be due to the high disk activity from games like MSFS? Or can a virus cause a hard disk hardware failure?
And I know this gets asked on a routine basis; but what anti-virus programs do you all recommend. I was already using Spybot S&D; and was using Norton for the firewall and virus protection until the subscription expired. Thanks in advance.
-James