Program that drives my scanner had bits missing

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A user experienced issues with their scanner program due to missing components, despite minimal usage of their computer, which is primarily for internet access and occasional printing and scanning. The problem was resolved by reinstalling the operating system from scratch. It was noted that power outages can lead to data errors on the hard drive, resulting in data loss. Regular maintenance practices like running scandisk and defragmenting the drive every two weeks can help prevent such issues. However, in some cases, a complete reinstall may be the most effective solution, providing a cleaner and faster system performance.
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i had a
problem earlier that russ,zantra and greg helped me out of,
basicaly the program that drives my scanner had bits missing,
as i NEVER load anything on my computer, apart from the os or download
from the net, apart from saving certain
items to MY DOCUMENTS, how can this happen? my computer is only used for the net, no games, just occasional printing and scanning
as advised i reinstaled from scratch now everything works,thanks everyone
 
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With an instrument as delicate as a PC, many things can go wrong even if you take precautionary steps.

If your power goes out, your system losing power can cause data errors on the harddrive, which can cause data loss like you seem to have seen.

Good ways to try and fix problems stemming from things like this is to be sure and run scandisk and defrag your drive every 2 weeks or so.

Sometimes tho, reinstalling is the only way. Plus you get that nice, clean computer feel...everything is quick, programs start fast, stuff isn't cluttered...ahhhhh.
 
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