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MallAudio

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#21957 12-May-2008 10:35
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Hi there...

Got a PC back from one of our clients (apparently had been faulting)

The first time I booted the PC up it ran the scandisk (not been shutdown properly)

Approx: 60% of the way through scandisk I got a message...
--> didnt catch it all but something about my VPN-X.exe file has been Truncated...

I pulled the power plug out and rebooted again to see if I could get the same message so I could write it down, but nothing happened (ran the scandisk but found no faults)

Any Ideas??

And what does Truncated mean? I googled it but the only results I got were maths related...

PC seems to be running fine now too...

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  #130850 14-May-2008 12:39
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The file is incomplete. I had that not long ago with a mail archive. It should have been over a gig in size but was only 80meg.







Media centre PC - Case Silverstone LC16M with 2 X 80mm AcoustiFan DustPROOF, MOBO Gigabyte MA785GT-UD3H, CPU AMD X2 240 under volted, RAM 4 Gig DDR3 1033, HDD 120Gig System/512Gig data, Tuners 2 X Hauppauge HVR-3000, 1 X HVR-2200, Video Palit GT 220, Sound Realtek 886A HD (onboard), Optical LiteOn DH-401S Blue-ray using TotalMedia Theatre Power Corsair VX Series, 450W ATX PSU OS Windows 7 x64

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