I did a search for a problem like this, and didn't find anything, so if this is a known issue that's been dealt with before, I'm sorry I missed any previous posts. Here goes...
I have 2 identical Western Digital 500 GB SATA drives installed in my system, one split into 2 partitions (C:,D, and one with one partition (E. Lately, I've experienced random lockups which I've traced to my secondary (E drive, and now my computer will not even boot into Windows with the drive connected. The BIOS detects the drive, but when Windows loads I get the Windows 7 logo, it "throbs" for a minute or so, and then locks up. I cannot even boot into safe mode or startup repair mode. I've scanned the disk for errors, with Windows error-checking utility (when I could boot with the drive connected), WD's Data LifeGuard, and Spinrite 6, all report there is nothing wrong with the disk itself. I've connected it using different SATA cables, and connected it to different ports on the motherboard. Could the drive be dying in a way the diagnostic progs I've used aren't detecting? Is there another program I should try?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and I will post any other info you might need to help me figure this out...
I have 2 identical Western Digital 500 GB SATA drives installed in my system, one split into 2 partitions (C:,D, and one with one partition (E. Lately, I've experienced random lockups which I've traced to my secondary (E drive, and now my computer will not even boot into Windows with the drive connected. The BIOS detects the drive, but when Windows loads I get the Windows 7 logo, it "throbs" for a minute or so, and then locks up. I cannot even boot into safe mode or startup repair mode. I've scanned the disk for errors, with Windows error-checking utility (when I could boot with the drive connected), WD's Data LifeGuard, and Spinrite 6, all report there is nothing wrong with the disk itself. I've connected it using different SATA cables, and connected it to different ports on the motherboard. Could the drive be dying in a way the diagnostic progs I've used aren't detecting? Is there another program I should try?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and I will post any other info you might need to help me figure this out...