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Katy
I really had 2 questions: (BIOS bootup alert & Event Viewer alert)
I am getting a message before windows loads (so cannot do a printscreen) just following choosing WindowsXP as operating system (using dual boot to W2k) that states this:
<BIOS:> BIOS update data incorrect. CPUID=00000F27, PCI Device Listing... (then it lists my devices and other info including IRQ, etc.) and continues to load windows with no obvious problems. However, I am getting many instances of Error in Event Viewer that reports this:
The device, \Device\Harddisk1\D, has a bad block.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
(This link tells me I should replace my hard drive.)
This has been coming up ever since I installed this P4S333 motherboard almost a yr. ago. I haven't flashed the bios on this motherboard, ACPI BIOS Revision 1006C, since I bought it.
Could a message like this <BIOS:> be causing my Event Viewer to report a bad sector on my Maxtor hard drive? or doesn't this BIOS message have ANYTHING to do with the Event Viewer message?
I have done a Scan on the hard drive, have used Partition Magic to scan and fix it, and also have used the Maxtor.exe file that came with the drive to do 5 surface scans and nothing reports bad sectors to fix, only Event Viewer is.
Could anyone tell me if Event Viewer is reporting an accurate message and should the CPUID=00000F27 mean anything to me?
TIA for any advice,
katy
I am getting a message before windows loads (so cannot do a printscreen) just following choosing WindowsXP as operating system (using dual boot to W2k) that states this:
<BIOS:> BIOS update data incorrect. CPUID=00000F27, PCI Device Listing... (then it lists my devices and other info including IRQ, etc.) and continues to load windows with no obvious problems. However, I am getting many instances of Error in Event Viewer that reports this:
The device, \Device\Harddisk1\D, has a bad block.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
(This link tells me I should replace my hard drive.)
This has been coming up ever since I installed this P4S333 motherboard almost a yr. ago. I haven't flashed the bios on this motherboard, ACPI BIOS Revision 1006C, since I bought it.
Could a message like this <BIOS:> be causing my Event Viewer to report a bad sector on my Maxtor hard drive? or doesn't this BIOS message have ANYTHING to do with the Event Viewer message?
I have done a Scan on the hard drive, have used Partition Magic to scan and fix it, and also have used the Maxtor.exe file that came with the drive to do 5 surface scans and nothing reports bad sectors to fix, only Event Viewer is.
Could anyone tell me if Event Viewer is reporting an accurate message and should the CPUID=00000F27 mean anything to me?
TIA for any advice,
katy