Need advice/help on Windows Vista Home Premium OS

Hello. I use Windows Vista Home Premium for 2009. In the last months, I was faced with a lot of problems and I was wondering if I should re - install the operating system to eliminate the problems or is it better to upgrade to a newer version of Windows? My PC is too slow, it has recently been virus-ed, and every once in awhile, I get an error message saying "operating system not found '. Another problem is that some of the USB ports/CD readers simply do not work. I tried to install/upgrade to update drivers based on the information I see on the forums here and it works for a while, but later goes back to send me some *. Would appreciate some advice/help in this regard. Thanks, M.

Hi, Meh17,

"Operating System not found"

This problem may occur if one or more of the following conditions are met:

  • The basic input/output system (BIOS) does not detect the hard drive.
  • The hard drive is damaged.
  • Sector 0 of the physical disk has an incorrect or malformed master boot (MBR) record.

    Note Some third-party programs or the alteration of the disk can damage an MBR.

  • An incompatible partition is marked as Active.
  • A partition that contains the MBR is no longer active.

Contact the manufacturer of your hardware

Perhaps your best bet is contact the manufacturer of your computer or your hard drive. The manufacturer may have a utility that you can use to perform a more detailed analysis for the damaged areas of the disk and help verify the correct BIOS settings. However, the damage on your hard drive can be severe. Sometimes, this means that your only solution is to replace your hard drive.

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