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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 8:07 pm
by omega
k i ran the test both quick and extensive. there was no errors found with the hard drive.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 10:59 pm
by CDRecorder
Could you try using the low-level format option in PowerMax? It will erase all data on the drive, so you'll need to backup your data before running the low-level format.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2003 5:25 pm
by omega
hi

yep i will try the "low-level format" soon and i will post if that error message still comes up during system boot.

ty

PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2003 7:20 pm
by CDRecorder
You're welcome; I hope that helps.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:19 am
by omega
i did the low-level format, i still get that message.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 7:50 pm
by CDRecorder
Have you tried another HDD on this motherboard?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:13 pm
by omega
yep and the message doesnt appear during bootup.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 1:25 am
by CDRecorder
Well, it sounds to me like your HDD isn't going to last much longer. I'd recommend that you just buy a new drive. :(

PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 10:06 am
by omega
even though no errors were found?

PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 4:03 pm
by CDRecorder
I'm basing my thoughts on the SMART errors that won't go away, even though the software didn't find a problem. Since the motherboard doesn't seem to be finding SMART errors on another known-good hard drive, I would suspect that the problem is the drive, and I personally wouldn't trust it to keep data.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 6:25 pm
by Han
A friend had similar problems with a new 40 Gig (7200 rpm) Maxtor - sometimes the plates just wouldn't spin up. I replaced it under warranty for Seagate and since then the PC works flawless.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 10:11 pm
by omega
m... oh alright. time to save up for a new hard drive

:(

thanks guys.