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Title: any one got a clue
Post by: 88'birdlover on March 09, 2009, 01:10:31 AM
'recycler\s-4-1-39-100000297-100021362-1000014183-2200.com'  This comes up when i try and open my harddrive. Computer is a laptop HP Pavillion DV5000. kinda  me off:punchballs:
Title: any one got a clue
Post by: atariman on March 09, 2009, 06:26:10 AM
I have the same computer but mine has not done that one yet...:(  Sorry!
Title: any one got a clue
Post by: Cougar5.0 on March 09, 2009, 09:23:51 AM
The "recycle bin" answer you got on Yahoo Answers didn't help?
Title: any one got a clue
Post by: 86XR7project on March 09, 2009, 09:31:21 AM
Quote from: Cougar5.0;260265
The "recycle bin" answer you got on Yahoo Answers didn't help?



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Title: any one got a clue
Post by: shame302 on March 09, 2009, 09:58:32 AM
was it recycler or was it resycled ?

Title: any one got a clue
Post by: 88'birdlover on March 09, 2009, 01:24:22 PM
wish i had a pic of what was displayed and no they didnt help
Title: any one got a clue
Post by: Haystack on March 10, 2009, 01:55:07 AM
is it the booting partion? I would guess the hard drive has some problems. I would try to re-format it and see how many bad sectors it has.
Title: any one got a clue
Post by: pleasure's Cougar on March 16, 2009, 03:55:46 PM
Quote from: 88'birdlover;260234
'recycler\s-4-1-39-100000297-100021362-1000014183-2200.com'  This comes up when i try and open my harddrive. Computer is a laptop HP Pavillion DV5000. kinda  me off:punchballs:


Sounds like you've got recycler.exe (an autorun program) installed on your computer that's a major PITA.  Its not a virus so running any anti-virus program won't remove it from your system.  The only way to fix this issue is to install Autorun Eater (http://"http://download.cnet.com/Autorun-Eater/3000-2239_4-10752777.html?tag=mncol"). from Cnet.  Its a free application with no limitations and works for all OS.
Title: any one got a clue
Post by: amooset on March 17, 2009, 03:10:41 AM
Sounds very similar to the problem I was having recently.  I installed Trojan Remover which took care of the problem.  Have you tried right-clicking and then going to "explore"?  If it's anything like the trojan/virus I had, there will be a file called autorun.inf on all of the primary hard drives.  It should be safe to delete the file, since I'm not aware of any autorun files that are on hard drives.
Title: problem solved
Post by: 88'birdlover on March 17, 2009, 01:37:37 PM
installed 1gb of ram and problem went away.