fix my 2 80 gb hd.which are vertually new,my internet explorer prob.,&myemail probw?outlook exp.
                            
            1 have 2 western digital wd800bb 80gb harddrive which are new.when i tried to use them in my systemax intel(R)pentium(R)4cpu2.40ghz,2.40ghz1.00gbofRAM,with microsoft win.xp,home edition ver.2002scv.pk.2.I bought these hd.brand new .after installation,both hd. became corrupted from some unknown source,and the computer refuses 2 boot up .I have the installation cd and tried to re format the hd which it refuses to accepts,and freezes up.the computer gives technical info as follows,stop:ox0000008e(oxc0000005,oxf77coca1,oxf7cfa7e4,ox0000000,setupdd.sys-
addressf77cocad,base at f7794000,date stamp41107c8f.now when i used another hd.250gb,the computer starts and runs well with exception that i have 2 keep trying 2 access internet explorer quite a few times before computer goes 2 msn.pls.advise me what all of this means im vey greatful 4 ure assistance.ty. cougar,also how do i fix the hd prob.??also the is an email problem wth outlook exp.
            
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                Open    Dec 19, 2007 - 10:35 AM
            
            
                e-mail problems cant send frm.outside yahoo domain, HD failure, Databases
            
                
                            
                    
                
         
     
    
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    Dec 19, 2007 - 12:31 PM
    did you type this up on a friggin cell phone? It reads like you farted on the keyboard to write it. (if you'll excuse my commentary)
in any case, an add-on is causing your MSN/Internet explorer problems. to disable add-ons, go to the control panel and select internet options. (you may need to select "classic view" before the "internet options" icon is available)
click on the "programs" tab then click on the "Manage add-ons" button.
go through and disable each one until you don't experience your MSN problem.
as for your other hard drive, try running chkdsk with the /r option on that drive. To be honest, it sounds like that drive is hosed and unusable for an operating system drive, but you still should be able to grab some of your documents off it.
        
    
 
 
                            
        
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