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adams 11th Jan 07 02:18 AM

something is wrong
 
well not really sure what it is but something is wrong. Here is my system:

2500+ amd cpu
768mb ddr400
biostar motherboard
1 - 120gb maxtor hd (primary master)
1 - 200gb maxtor hd (picture hd)(secondary slave)
1 - 200gb maxtor hd (movie hd)(primary slave)
1 nec dvd burner (secondary master)
card reader
usb mouse/keyboard
430w powersupply
2 - case fans

To start it the mouse started acting funny over Christmas and I didn't think much about it. It would freeze and then unfreeze and I could continue what I was doing. It would do this every so often without any pattern to it.

Last week my hard drive started making a clicking noise, like the head bumping. I've had many do this before (4 in the last year) and all the ones before eventually got to where they wouldn't be recognized anymore. All but 1 has been a Maxtor ATA drive, so I'm not buying Maxtor anymore as this is just too many in this short amount of time.

Now back to the problem. I removed all sides and unplugged the 2 case fans since they are on the sides/top. I unplugged the drive (movie hd) that I thought it was, but that the clicking noise still happened. Unplugged the picture hd and that took care of the clicking.

Now the system started freezing, not just the mouse like earlier. I would have to turn off for like a minute then turn it back on. If I just restarted the computer it would freeze on the bios screen where it does the ide detection/memory check.

So I plug the picture hd back in and back it up since it has every picture I've ever took on it and hadn't been backed up in about 2 months. No more clicking. Left the system running all night and didn't have any clicks or freezes.

Restarted the computer and it froze on the ide detection screen. Read somewhere on the net to clear the CMOS. So I did that but the ide detection screen freezing still happens. Even when it doesn't happen it takes at least 2 - 3 minutes just to get through that screen and at least 5 minutes to get to operating state (might be a little longer than that, haven't actually timed it).

Then I read somewhere else that the hd clicking could be caused by the hd not getting enough power. Could that be the case for the hd clicking or is it just going bad? I've had everything but 2 hd's, dvd burner, and card reader unplugged for a few days and it hasn't clicked one time.

Sorry for the long post. So does anyone have any ideas on what could be the problem?

Thanks
adams

rikytik 12th Jan 07 01:34 AM

Wow! Been there this past month and bought a whole new system including a case. My old board wasn't all that old, A8N Asus SLI, but kept having freezes and my system would reboot while burning dvd's. Did everything--swapping out video board, Power Supply for a larger one, RAM, and so on.

No ideas, just giving you the benefit of my recent terror. Forunately I've been keeping images of c:\ and backing up all my important data on a regular basis. The data is worth more than the guts of the pc! :)

Good luck

adams 12th Jan 07 02:42 AM

I'd like to just go buy a new one, but it isn't really an option for me right now since I just bought a $1400 lens for my camera even though I'm ready for a new one.

I do have another computer at my mom's house though that i will be bringing back this weekend and I guess start using it instead.

Thanks for letting me know that I'm not the only one that has had a problem.

adams 5th Feb 07 05:32 AM

well it (AMD cpu) has just started working better.

Got my computer (P4) at my moms house and switched cases, then it dies. I thought it was just the power button so I cut the wires and bypass the switch and that didn't work. Switch out power suppliesa and that didn't work either. So it must be the cpu or motherboard. I dunno which one and don't have an extra cpu or motherboard to test, so it is now just sitting in my room not being used.

Put the AMD machine back together and it just started working. The only things I did not put back in it was the tv tuner and the extra ide card (i forgot what you call it, but it lets you add more ide drives to the system). I did not reformat, so I'm assuming one of those 2 pieces was causing the problem.

robinwilson16 9th Feb 07 07:31 PM

Maybe the power supply couldn't cope but now it can as there is less in there.

Glad it's back up:)


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