My PC is less than a year old based on a Gigabyte GA-7NN 400l mobo 2500XP Barton, 512mb Crucial ram, 120 gb 7200.7 8mb cache Barracuda containing Windows boot partition.
In the last couple of days its been just freezing solid. As it does it I hear a very small beep from the PC speaker then I have to reset or hard power off.
I have thought it might be the HD on the way out but I can't see where to turn on SMART in the BIOS (it may be a hidden option) to check. I'm going to download the Seagate diagnostics tonight to see if it'll tell me anything.
I did take the side off this morning as it had got so bad it wasn't getting thru the boot process. I pressed all of the IDE cables to make sure they were fully home and it booted ok. At that point i had to go to work.
Due to all of the crashes some files have become corrupt so a repair install of Windows is in order anyway. I'd like to think that it was a loose cable causing the problem and that would certainly be consistent with the corrupt files. Until i get a chance to fully try it tonight i won't know if that was the case
Does this sound familiar to anyone and if so what else might it be?
In the last couple of days its been just freezing solid. As it does it I hear a very small beep from the PC speaker then I have to reset or hard power off.
I have thought it might be the HD on the way out but I can't see where to turn on SMART in the BIOS (it may be a hidden option) to check. I'm going to download the Seagate diagnostics tonight to see if it'll tell me anything.
I did take the side off this morning as it had got so bad it wasn't getting thru the boot process. I pressed all of the IDE cables to make sure they were fully home and it booted ok. At that point i had to go to work.
Due to all of the crashes some files have become corrupt so a repair install of Windows is in order anyway. I'd like to think that it was a loose cable causing the problem and that would certainly be consistent with the corrupt files. Until i get a chance to fully try it tonight i won't know if that was the case
Does this sound familiar to anyone and if so what else might it be?