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lloyd
December 9th 03, 01:34 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>hi,
>i have a big problem and i don't know what to do.
>it started yesterday after a year of not having problems
at all.
>
>the problem is that i hear my hd shut down, and after 5
seconds
>my winxp got stuck.
>
>i checked for viruses, and i have the latest winxp
update, i scaned for
>the bluster virus and my hd is set to "never shut down
hd" in the power
>managment options. Additionatly i disabled the caching
write to the disk.
>oh, and i have the maxtor 6L040J2.
>
>i'm clueless, what should i do?
>thanx alot
>.
>

There are few reasons why, the HD is physically not
working due to bearing damaged or something wrong with
the internal port for the power supply...or basically the
HD is not working properly...go to the PC tech and have a
testing for your hard drive see if it's any good or not
then you can decide if you have to buy a new one!!!
In order to prevent a physical damage on your
HD...you must keep your computer in a cool area where
heat is impossible to come in...because HEAT is the no.1
enemy of the computers...

cheers buddy,
lloyd

Hollow
December 9th 03, 01:36 PM
"lloyd" > wrote in message >...
> >-----Original Message-----
> >hi,
> >i have a big problem and i don't know what to do.
> >it started yesterday after a year of not having problems
> at all.
> >
> >the problem is that i hear my hd shut down, and after 5
> seconds
> >my winxp got stuck.
> >
> >i checked for viruses, and i have the latest winxp
> update, i scaned for
> >the bluster virus and my hd is set to "never shut down
> hd" in the power
> >managment options. Additionatly i disabled the caching
> write to the disk.
> >oh, and i have the maxtor 6L040J2.
> >
> >i'm clueless, what should i do?
> >thanx alot
> >.
> >
>
> There are few reasons why, the HD is physically not
> working due to bearing damaged or something wrong with
> the internal port for the power supply...or basically the
> HD is not working properly...go to the PC tech and have a
> testing for your hard drive see if it's any good or not
> then you can decide if you have to buy a new one!!!
> In order to prevent a physical damage on your
> HD...you must keep your computer in a cool area where
> heat is impossible to come in...because HEAT is the no.1
> enemy of the computers...
>
> cheers buddy,
> lloyd


well, to be honest i DO have a small computer box and a lot of stuff.
And i have the G Force Ti that producing extented amount of heat.
but i had all of those things a lot of time and it never happaned before.

maybe the system making a log file after it crash that can explain what
happaned?

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