Anyone had a problem with SATA drives?

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I just buildt a new machine a couple weeks ago, with a SATA hard drive, and it is starting to act a bit odd.
 

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All drives do. Is there good air flow, proper fan placement, etc? Just a few of the things I'd check.
 
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well, I am getting a post, and a wondows spash screen, then nothing. So next time it tries to start in safe mode, locks up.

Kind of aggrivating.

This is the second sata drive in a row thats given me fits
 

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well, I am getting a post, and a wondows spash screen, then nothing. So next time it tries to start in safe mode, locks up.

Kind of aggrivating.

This is the second sata drive in a row thats given me fits


Did it work before? How did you get windows onto the SATA drive, or is this a secondary drive?
 
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it's the main drive, installed XP from a CD, and it was working just fine for a few weeks
 

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could be the drive , but that kind of issues could come up with ide drives as well...

The most easy thing to do is getting your hands on a copy of hirens boot cd and try with the diagnostics software on that to see if it's the drive indeed.

Also worth a try ( but only if you're sure it's no defective drive ! ) is booting from your xp cd/dvd .
Don't install but choose the R ( repair ) option instead.
Select your install ( will be the 1 in allmost all cases ) confirm with enter and then type the command chkdsk /r ( again confirming with enter )
This will do a check on the data content and fix up generally errors.
The process can take quite a while on big hdd's !

After it's done , simply reboot ( command : exit ;) ) and see what happens... in some cases the chkdsk command saved tons of work on many machines !
 

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Install a program called PC Wizard. It monitors temperatures , of CPU , GPU , hard drives, fan rpm's etc...... Its also free. I use it and i think it is a great free utility.
 

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