Disk Boot Failure after blue screen

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  1. Posts : 30
    Win 7 Pro x64
       #1

    Disk Boot Failure after blue screen


    Hi,

    Over summer I built myself a new PC with the following spec:

    i7 2600K 3.4GHz
    16GB DDR3G-Skill RAM
    HIS HD6950 2GB GPU
    OCZ 120GB Vertex 3 SSD
    Gigabyte Z68A MOBO

    I also have 2 old hard drives acting as general storage and for programs that I don't want on the SSD.

    However, probably within a few days of having set everything up (which all started fine), I started to have a problem.

    Sporadically, the computer will crash, reboot and then display a disk boot failure error. Initially I panicked and tried to reboot from the Windows CD etc. For some reason I had a fiddle inside, particularly with the SATA connection to the SSD. When I rebooted, it worked fine.

    This has been going on now for months.

    I've rung ebuyer and said to them, but they have no idea what the problem is. I'm hesitant to send it back to be replaced under warranty due to the disruption it will inevitably cause (I'm a secondary school teacher and so rely on having my computer).

    I hadn't actually had a problem for a few weeks until about a week ago. Now it blue screens and then dies.

    I did get a message saying, upon reboot one time that the CPU had been overclocked (which it has, but only to 3.9GHz). Another reboot saw this message go away...

    Does anyone have any ideas as to what this could be?

    It's perhaps also worth mentioning that sometimes the HDDs seem to go to 'sleep' i.e. if I'm using iTunes, and I click to play a song, there will be a lag. This can happen after having not used the computer for a while, but it can also happen in the middle of using it.

    I've run various disc check programs, all of which have said that all the drives are healthy.
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  2. Posts : 6,292
    Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
       #2

    For the Disk Boot Failure message you should check out the diagnostics and tests mentioned here: SSD Tweaking and Diagnostics Tools

    For the CPU overclock message, that means your overclock is not stable. Tone it down, or reset BIOS defaults. As long as you are getting bluescreens you should not be overclocking at all. Reset the standard settings and determine if the problem is still there. If it is then deal with the hard drive and resolve it. After the system is running correctly, then play with overclocking.
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  3. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
       #3

    Does your OCZ SSD run the latest firmware? Seems these drives are kind of notorious for being crashy with outdated firmware.
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  4. Posts : 30
    Win 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I've just checked and I don't have the latest firmware. However, it recommends not updating if the SSD is the boot disk which mine is. Can anyone shed any light on this?
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  5. Posts : 475
    Windows 7 Pro x64 -- PCLinuxOS KDE4 FullMonty 2011
       #5

    When it happens again do as mentioned above & check the boot order in the bios. Sounds like it changed itself. Happens to me when I get similar error messages.

    As for the SSD. At the moment it all seems to hang on chance. If I had know the issues these things have I would have waited getting one.
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  6. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    This is happening to me too
    with my corsair Force 3 SDD
    I have to change boot order in Bios every time it happens or it wont boot.
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  7. Posts : 6,292
    Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
       #7

    A couple of things I have read regarding SSDs and the changing boot order issue:

    First things to check is:

    • 3v motherboard battery - if weak it will lose settings.
    • SATA data cable - try a new one, or a different one.
    • Power connector - try a different one

    The other thing I see is that people are running the boot drive SSD on the secondary controller on the motherboard to take advantage of the SATA3 speeds (a Marvel controller, for instance). This seems to cause the common problem. People report fixing the problem by putting the SSD on the Intel controller (the main 6 SATA ports). While these ports run at SATA2 speeds there does not seem to be a noticeable change in speed or performance.

    SSDs and SATA3 are still relatively new tech. It often occurs to me that the industry is still working out the bugs and the consumers are the beta testers.
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  8. Posts : 30
    Window 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #8

    OCZ 120GB Vertex 3 SSD ... I'm looking at reviews on Newegg.com and although it rates 4 out of 5 stars overall, 23% gave it only 1 star, meaning there is a very high failure or high dissatisfaction rate on this drive.
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  9. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
       #9

    The OCZ forums are a great resource to deal with issues like this: Vertex3, Agility3, Solid3 and Synapse caching drive support and discussion forum
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  10. Posts : 1,846
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
       #10

    There was a know issue with the first few batches of the ocz drives.

    The driver was to fault. Apparently the SSD was reading data faster than the driver could process causing things to hang.

    The recent driver update has eliminated that issue by slowing down the drive a very small amount. (Talking less then 50 mega bits per second).

    The OCZ website has a list of effected drives which can be identified by their serial number.

    I run my corsair force 3 off my non intel 6gbps SATA socket and its been flawless. Not sure on the cable quality, it came with my ASUS mobo.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk
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