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derekantosh
Hello!
I have had an absolute nightmare with my hard drives failing over the
past couple of days. First off, I have four drives, a 40GB, a 80GB, a
120GB and a 250GB. About a week ago, my 40GB (which has XP on it)
suddenly wouldn't boot. The windows logo would appear, then the BSOD
would show up, then the computer would restart. I tried booting off the
XP cd, but my default CD-ROM drive wouldn't get recognized by the BIOS
properly. It would should up as a seemingly random string of special
characters and numbers. After fighting to repair the installation of
Windows and using a different CD drive, I was finally successful. The
40GB drive is a little slower than the rest, so I wanted to partition
the 120GB, and put Windows on the first partition. I did have some data
on the 120GB already, but I knew that Partition Magic could resize
without data loss. After PM resized it, I rebooted, and sure enough the
new partition was there, but all my data that was on the drive before
was gone. I figured I had just partitioned it incorrectly (even though
I doubled checked my settings, it was late and I wasn't 100% awake).
Regardless, I proceeded to load windows on that partition. Before the
installation, I unhooked all the drives I wouldn't need, just to be
safe. After windows was done, I hooked them back up, booted the
machine, and checked the drives. Annoyingly enough, one of my other
data drives (with a good portion of data I need) was now empty, and
said "Disk is not formatted, would you like to format now?" every time
I clicked on it. I decided to try a different IDE cable, but when I
rebooted, Windows gave me the BSOD and would not load.
I am completely confused by this, as I've never had this much trouble
with drives or partitioning before. Does this sound like a MOBO
problem, or maybe power supply? I don't want to go out an buy a bunch
of parts hoping I replace whatever one is causing the problem, but I
can't think of an easy way to test what it might be without damaging my
drives even more.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
I have had an absolute nightmare with my hard drives failing over the
past couple of days. First off, I have four drives, a 40GB, a 80GB, a
120GB and a 250GB. About a week ago, my 40GB (which has XP on it)
suddenly wouldn't boot. The windows logo would appear, then the BSOD
would show up, then the computer would restart. I tried booting off the
XP cd, but my default CD-ROM drive wouldn't get recognized by the BIOS
properly. It would should up as a seemingly random string of special
characters and numbers. After fighting to repair the installation of
Windows and using a different CD drive, I was finally successful. The
40GB drive is a little slower than the rest, so I wanted to partition
the 120GB, and put Windows on the first partition. I did have some data
on the 120GB already, but I knew that Partition Magic could resize
without data loss. After PM resized it, I rebooted, and sure enough the
new partition was there, but all my data that was on the drive before
was gone. I figured I had just partitioned it incorrectly (even though
I doubled checked my settings, it was late and I wasn't 100% awake).
Regardless, I proceeded to load windows on that partition. Before the
installation, I unhooked all the drives I wouldn't need, just to be
safe. After windows was done, I hooked them back up, booted the
machine, and checked the drives. Annoyingly enough, one of my other
data drives (with a good portion of data I need) was now empty, and
said "Disk is not formatted, would you like to format now?" every time
I clicked on it. I decided to try a different IDE cable, but when I
rebooted, Windows gave me the BSOD and would not load.
I am completely confused by this, as I've never had this much trouble
with drives or partitioning before. Does this sound like a MOBO
problem, or maybe power supply? I don't want to go out an buy a bunch
of parts hoping I replace whatever one is causing the problem, but I
can't think of an easy way to test what it might be without damaging my
drives even more.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!