hellopeople Posted once
Joined: 25 Mar 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:14 am Post subject: Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 |
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My story:
I had a drive stop working. My PC was on, I'd just booted up, Windows asked to install its genuine verification thing, I accidently clicked cancel, turned my back and heard a blip or fzz and the PC went dead.
In many subsequent boot ups my PC went to the:
"We apologise for any inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change may have caused this....."
I had 4 boot up options available:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with networking
Safe Mode with command prompt
Last known good configuration
and
Start Windows normally.
None of them worked and I was constantly led back to that screen. I COULD hit DEL and get into BIOS...but no drives were recognised.
Anyhoo, after a while mny PC stopped even turning on. I tried slaving the drive up to another PC but it would not power on
Anyway...I DID have an identical HD at my disposal, so I tried the technique of switching the circuit boards. And I tried my problematic HD as a slave. This DID NOT work for me. All I got was nothing at all on the monitor. Initially it did power up and it went through the preliminary cycles of a normal booting PC (but never to the Windows symbol). But like I said...just a blank screen...like the monitor wasn't even on.
So, to finish my story, I had such a hellish time with this that I decided to cut my losses and not risk my PC (which I did a reinstall with on my old slave drive which is now my main drive). I just got the feeling that I didn't want that dodgy HD near anything, so I unplugged it and put it in the cupboard.
There's some stuff on there I would really like to get back...but as I said, it's just too hellish to continue the fight. It's really strength sapping stuff.
I've never had a HD fail like that before. It just came out of the clear blue sky. I can only hope that my new drive performs better. It's a Barracuda as well.
Also, I will be a bit more dilligent about backing up important files these days. My mode of operation will be to save such files on DVD's and then store those DVD's in the cupboard. I feel this will be fine.
One day I hope to get some inspiration and get that drive going again. I still have the other circuit board...but it's summer here right now, I have no aircon and it's a bitch to stuff around with PCs and fiddly crap in these conditions.
I'm going to aircon in the future too. I think it's better for PC's.
Anyway, that's my story |
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