Hi,
I am working on trying to restore a friend's laptop (IBM ThinkPad 390X) back to functionality. It recently crashed, and wouldn't boot up past the Windows logo screen (Windows 98). I tried to update the BIOS and installed Windows XP several times, each without success. Every time it gets to the Windows logo screen (after installation and restart), it hangs. I downloaded the PC Doctor for DOS utility from the IBM / Lenovo website for this laptop, and the normal test came up without errors. Ran a full diagnostic on the RAM, and that's fine. I then started a full diagnostic on the hard drive. After approx. 24 hours of it still "testing", I checked with IBM tech support, and they suggested the drive is failing -- that it should only take 2 hours for this test. It's a 12 GB hard drive, on an 8 year-old laptop. Does their assessment sound right? Should the test be much quicker? If so, that makes diagnosis easy enough... just have to replace the drive.
Best Wishes,
Kurosh