Yes, it does have GO BACK. I haven't seen any problems caused by GO BACK except it acts like an overlay when you try to access the drive via a boot floppy. What kinds of problems does it cause?
That's what I thought too. I disabled all of it. The new hard drive ran fine here. But it started acting up again after it got home. It is possible it was reenabled. But I was hoping there was a possibility I was missing.
I replaced the drive. (See original post)
I realize it sounds like it is overheating problem and it could be. But I am looking for symptoms of overheating of hard drives so I know what to look for in the future. I know when video cards overheat, the computer locks and you have to reboot. But in...
The computer is a gateway. The hard drive is upside down at the top of the case.
What it does: It will be on a while and then give you the "unable to access drive" blue screen. Then it gets worse. Turning off the computer and letting it sit doesn't help. It is as worse as it was when...
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