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Hard Drive woes (clicks, spinning down & up etc)
Posted by Kev S on January 24th, 2005


Hi folks,
I am having some problems with my hard drives. When I cold boot, just
before it shows the logon screen, my HD clicks and spins down, then I
can hear it spin up again but I get a BSOD and have to reboot several
times in order to enter windows XP. It works fine if I boot into safe
mode though, I hear no clicks etc.
I have a WD 250gig and a Maxtor 40gig. I have two XP installations on
both in order to troubleshoot, but it happens on both installations
when I cold boot.
When I do manage to get it to boot into windows, my uptime can last
for several days before I need to reboot, without hearing any clicks
of death, although sometimes they will click and then spin back up
when I launch a game, and this happens when the game changes the
resolution. The WD is only a few months old, brought to replace
another Maxtor which started doing the same thing, which I then
thought was dying.
My thoughts are down the line of either: faulty PSU (but has worked
for well over a year..its a Antec 450watt ); a virus ..I did get some
really bad trojans a while ago but thought I cleared them using AVG.
Or the WD is on its way out...just strange that its a very similar
problem to that of my old Maxtor.

Help appreciated,
Thanks
Kev

Posted by sayso_takewashi@yahoo.com on January 24th, 2005



Kev S wrote:
"No money solutions"
Could be some power/contact problem.Try them in another pc.
Use Active Smart or smartctl to look at the health status of your
hardrives.
make backup
Use the Diagnostic Utility by the manufactur of your drives.

"Money Solutions"
Buy a new powersupply.
Buy a new hardisk

I would try the "no money" things first.


Posted by Kev S on January 24th, 2005


On 24 Jan 2005 06:35:17 -0800, sayso_takewashi@yahoo.com wrote:

Hi
Just ran a full drive test with the WD diagnostic tool, and said there
were no errors. Also downloaded Active Smart, and all is good.

Could a virus cause this problem?

Kev

Posted by sayso_takewashi@yahoo.com on January 24th, 2005



Kev S wrote:

No Virus (to my knowledge) could cause this.
Try another power supply first.If it goes,good.
If not try them in another computer.

Also Active Smart is only good,when running a few days.But your
problems might be some Power Issue,i think.


Posted by Kev S on January 25th, 2005


On 24 Jan 2005 11:24:28 -0800, sayso_takewashi@yahoo.com wrote:

Well, I replaced my PSU with a Chiefec 300watt last night, and so far
(fingers X) I have not had a problem booting or launching programs. I
also put back in my old Maxtor which was having the same problems and
so far its working fine!
Thanks for the help.
Kev

Posted by Sayso Takewashi on January 25th, 2005



Kev S wrote:

No Problem.You are welcome!



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