Sethman <backstab.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm having this extremely annoying problem.
> For the fourth time, in a total of three different comptuers; I've
> had Deskstar drives (of different sizes) crashing and dying on me.
They aint called Deathstars for nothing.
> Some times when I boot the computer (having Deskstars as
> master drive, XP Pro Corp SP1 systems)the bios can no longer
> find the drive. Thought it was there a few minutes ago or so.
Thats not an uncommon failure mode with a Deathstar.
> Often I get these strange "searching" or tapping or
> scratching noices, when this occures or is soon to happen.
That noise is the drive recalibrating when
it cant read the data from the platters.
Hitachi's DFT can return those drives from the dead,
but that usually just sees it return again later.
> I've tried them out with DFI and (three different kinds of)
> ASUS mobo's but with exactly the same resaults.
> The weird thing is that after a few weeks of switching parts, cables,
> fans, power supplies, praying to all gods I've heard of (with no luck)
> I give up and let the non working computer stand in the corner for a
> couple of weeks. Then when I start it up again it just works!
Thats because it noticed that its about to be
dumped and that scared it into behaving itself.
You can scare it quicker by hitting it repeatedly
with the largest baseball bat you can find.
> It will then run for up to a week or so, then the same thing all over again.
> Has anyone had these problems?
Yep, hordes of Deathstar owners.
> Know a solution
Toss the Deathstars in the bin and replace them with better drives.
> or have a clue?
Fresh out of those except for the baseball bat approach.
> I'm more then thankfull for all your answers and thoughts, so
> will my girlfriend who's Deskstar just died in the usual manner
You into necrophilia ?
> Best regards and hope of answer
> //Seth of Sweden<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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