biloxitech
Technical User
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 it was turned off.
I turned off all the power management but the original hard drive would not even run scandisk in safe mode. Replaced the hard drive, and ended up having to keep the power management off. The new hard drive has the ATA cable it requires and is in good shape. It ran scandisk in safe mode and didn't even hiccup. Even after showing the same symptoms as the old hard drive when power managament was enabled.
Now, after being back home a day or two it isn't working again. Could this be a heat issue? What are the "normal" symptoms for over heating on hard drives? I tested the IDE controller and it looks good. Could it be a controller issue that I couldn't find? Or is there a third possiblity I haven't looked at?
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 it was turned off.
I turned off all the power management but the original hard drive would not even run scandisk in safe mode. Replaced the hard drive, and ended up having to keep the power management off. The new hard drive has the ATA cable it requires and is in good shape. It ran scandisk in safe mode and didn't even hiccup. Even after showing the same symptoms as the old hard drive when power managament was enabled.
Now, after being back home a day or two it isn't working again. Could this be a heat issue? What are the "normal" symptoms for over heating on hard drives? I tested the IDE controller and it looks good. Could it be a controller issue that I couldn't find? Or is there a third possiblity I haven't looked at?