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So far I have done these things:
Defragged C drive
Ran Check Disk (in properties)
Uninstalled Asus Live Update (since it kept asking for permission to change my system) and there weren't any updates that I needed.
Asus says it is an operating system problem.
Joan,




Running CHKDSK without the "/f" switch doesn't really do anything other than to create a report. Run it again using this command on the command line: CHKDSK /F
Note the necessary space before the /. The "F" means "Fix".