I bought myself a new system in March. An Asus A7N8X-E DX, AMD cpu, 256 mb ram, and a Seagate SATA 120gig hard disc. The system ran perfectly.
At the end of summer. I started to have problems with my Sata hard disc. When I started my computer in the morning (when my system was cold), the hard disc made strange spinning sound right after power on and would continue that faulty spinning during windows' loading screen and made my system hang at that moment. But when I rebooted my system, the disc no longer had that spinning problem. But every morning, I had the same hard disc problem. And my hard disc eventually developed bad sectors and corrupted files.
So I went to my retailer with the hard disc. They sent it to Seagate and I received a new one. My retailer tested the new disc and it was fine. But back home with the new disc, I still had the same weird spinning noises in the morning. So I figured the hard disc was not the source of the problem. Also, while my Seagate Sata was out for replacement, I used my old system's hard disc in my new system; the disc is a Maxtor 15gig IDE hard disc. This IDE disc also made spinning and clacking noises on my new system when it was cold. Then it also worked fine after a reboot. I also tested that IDE disc on my old system and it did not produce any sound or any other problems.
So now I'm convinced that my motherboard is the source of my woes since other problems occur in the morning. When I turn on my computer in the morning, the onboard sound card makes screeching noises during boot. And when I spin my USB mouse wheel to scroll like a madman in Internet Explorer, my sound card makes screeching noises, my hard drive locks (both IDE and SATA) and windows freezes. This is crazy.
Right now, my new system is at my retailer for diagnosis. Last news I had is that they replaced the Seagate Sata disc with a Maxtor Sata disc and they say it works better with the Maxtor. But I'm not satisfied with this solution. I'm sure that the motherboard is still going to give me trouble.
What do I do now?
At the end of summer. I started to have problems with my Sata hard disc. When I started my computer in the morning (when my system was cold), the hard disc made strange spinning sound right after power on and would continue that faulty spinning during windows' loading screen and made my system hang at that moment. But when I rebooted my system, the disc no longer had that spinning problem. But every morning, I had the same hard disc problem. And my hard disc eventually developed bad sectors and corrupted files.
So I went to my retailer with the hard disc. They sent it to Seagate and I received a new one. My retailer tested the new disc and it was fine. But back home with the new disc, I still had the same weird spinning noises in the morning. So I figured the hard disc was not the source of the problem. Also, while my Seagate Sata was out for replacement, I used my old system's hard disc in my new system; the disc is a Maxtor 15gig IDE hard disc. This IDE disc also made spinning and clacking noises on my new system when it was cold. Then it also worked fine after a reboot. I also tested that IDE disc on my old system and it did not produce any sound or any other problems.
So now I'm convinced that my motherboard is the source of my woes since other problems occur in the morning. When I turn on my computer in the morning, the onboard sound card makes screeching noises during boot. And when I spin my USB mouse wheel to scroll like a madman in Internet Explorer, my sound card makes screeching noises, my hard drive locks (both IDE and SATA) and windows freezes. This is crazy.
Right now, my new system is at my retailer for diagnosis. Last news I had is that they replaced the Seagate Sata disc with a Maxtor Sata disc and they say it works better with the Maxtor. But I'm not satisfied with this solution. I'm sure that the motherboard is still going to give me trouble.
What do I do now?