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JD
A month ago I installed an internal secondary Seagate Barracuda 7200.10
drive for file storage. For the first few days it was installed, the
computer wouldn't reach the BIOS screen when starting up after being turned
off for several hours (i.e. in the morning after being off all night). It
gave a high pitched whine until I hit the reset button, then it booted and
all seemed fine. It was always booted fine when the drive had been used
within a few hours. I left it running a few days and it seemed to
"break-in" has booted normally since.
A few days ago, it started in again, only this time the reset button does
nothing. I have to press/hold the power button to do a hard off, then start
up again. The harddrive indicator light on my case is solid on, but I'm
pretty sure it's tied to my primary (bootable, Windows) drive (the LED on
the primary drive is solid on as well). The computer seems to boot fine
once it's been on even a few seconds, and then is restarted.
In getting this new Seagate drive, I had one previous that acted similarly,
so I returned it for one that came DOA. This is the third drive and it is
acting like the first. Is this typical of Seagate? I've only had older
Maxtor and WD drives.
I'd appreciate some help. Not sure if this is related, but I've been
getting an Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002,
parameter3 00000001, parameter4 f76ef4af, but I think this might be related
to a wireless card issue. Maybe it's not- I'm not sure.
Has anyone have any idea what might be happening?
Thanks!
-J
drive for file storage. For the first few days it was installed, the
computer wouldn't reach the BIOS screen when starting up after being turned
off for several hours (i.e. in the morning after being off all night). It
gave a high pitched whine until I hit the reset button, then it booted and
all seemed fine. It was always booted fine when the drive had been used
within a few hours. I left it running a few days and it seemed to
"break-in" has booted normally since.
A few days ago, it started in again, only this time the reset button does
nothing. I have to press/hold the power button to do a hard off, then start
up again. The harddrive indicator light on my case is solid on, but I'm
pretty sure it's tied to my primary (bootable, Windows) drive (the LED on
the primary drive is solid on as well). The computer seems to boot fine
once it's been on even a few seconds, and then is restarted.
In getting this new Seagate drive, I had one previous that acted similarly,
so I returned it for one that came DOA. This is the third drive and it is
acting like the first. Is this typical of Seagate? I've only had older
Maxtor and WD drives.
I'd appreciate some help. Not sure if this is related, but I've been
getting an Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002,
parameter3 00000001, parameter4 f76ef4af, but I think this might be related
to a wireless card issue. Maybe it's not- I'm not sure.
Has anyone have any idea what might be happening?
Thanks!
-J