It apparently needed a new hard drive, and had a corrupted operating system and an outdated Bios boot-up - quite a list for a computer bought in November.
I spent much of the rest of the day reinstalling ChessBase and loading associated databases.
This was not helped by the fact I find ChessBase 16 messy and user-unfriendly, so I stick to ChessBase 9.
Unfortunately the later no longer works - ChessBase long ago withdrew support - without also installing the former.
That led to some syncing problems, but they seem to have been solved, although I still have a few of my recent games to input.
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