

browsers back to normal and loading proper web page formats.ġ1 - So I restart the computer, select Win 7 OSġ2 - and once again, it wants to go into CHKDSK againġ3 - Not wanting anymore records deleted, I hit escape to load Win 7 OSġ4 - Clicked Shut Down button to turn off computer and went to bedġ - Turned computer on, and select Win 7 OS, takes me straight to Ultra Defrag's command prompt defrag and defragments like normal, then loads Win 7 like Normal - It's a miracle!Ģ - Open Maxthon 5 browser, and get the message "Your account is abnormal. So I was rolled back by 2 years, 3 months, 6 days, 11 hours, and 50 minutes!ĩ - So I go into Date/Time app to get the current time/date.ġ0 - Open browser to check if anything changes.

The normal page format on any website I visited and couldn't see the content.Ĩ - I look down to notice the date and time was somehow was rolled back to at 11am when the Date/Time was supposed to be at 10:50PM. Internet fine, but when loading up a page, was unable to get Came back a few minutes later to find it went to BSOD.Ģ - Restarted, selected win 7 OS and it automatically went to CHKDSK to check disk integrity.ģ - It found and deleted many records that had empty data in it, then recopies those records.ĥ - Restarted again, rinse-repeated 2-3 yet againĦ - Restarted again, but hit escape to get out of CHKDSK checkħ - Finally in Win 7 OS. But let's go back intime and see how things got how they presently are:ġ - Turned on computer, left momentarily. I can then get on the internet, but I have to select the modem and enter my password everytime. Since I have been experiencing this problem, in order to get internet access, I have to go into device manager and uninstall the driver and rescan for updates.
