k so the computer just froze again...BIOS update didn't help either![]()
Hi H2SO4,
Is there a way I can force the ntfswaitsync? I want to try to make the computer hang in safe mode because It hasn't at all yet :S
I've called ASUS and they don't quite understand the situation and they will call me back tomorrow lol
haha good point,
the issue however is that I have (and told them) that Windows 7 is installed instead of Vista. This laptop came with Vista and doesn't have any Windows 7 drivers listed as it has gone obsolete. The recovery DVD that came with the laptop does not work anymore either because it does not support the new motherboard that I had been given when the laptop initially died. I've asked for a restore disc for the newer motherboard but they want me to purchase it. I'm gnna try and convince them to send it for free seeing as how the copy of Windows I paid for doesn't work anymore.
Another issue is that it has been over 2 years (ASUS's warranty is 2 years for laptops) since I've purchased this laptop. If it does require hardware servicing then I might be a goner
Hopefully they can send me a restore disc and I'll see if restoring to Vista again does the trick, unfortunately I don't have a retail copy of Vista anywhere to test with either.
It's painful just to read about your interaction with "support", and it reminds me just how inchoate and improvised many companies' policies for dealing with these matters really are.
They give you a new mobo because the old one died (while it was still under warranty?), and then they want you to pay for the privilege of them also supplying you with a recovery disk that works with the new motherboard they just sent you? That's just pure class.
I sincerely wish you the best possible outcome - Vista magically works where Win7 has failed, and then one day you reinstall Win7 only to find that it's all good![]()
Hey guys,
Just a quick question. The hard drive and hard drive controller are all integrated into the hard drive itself right? So technically if I replace my hard drive, I should eliminate whether the hard drive AND the hard drive controller is the problem no?
Also, the "The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Ide\IdePort1" error that I get in my events log, how do I determine what piece of hardware is hooked into IdePort1 on my laptop?
Hey I used WinObj.exe and from there it shows me that my C: drive is linked to \Device\HarddiskVolume2.
The \Device\Ide\IdePort1 is linked to Scsi1 :S
Any clue what might be happening here?
Heres a pic:

I'm having pretty much the same issue, although I haven't had the time to fault isolate yet. As my rig is totally different, is it safe to assume there may be a new process/driver/(insert fancy term here) that may be interacting with various hardware in a cruel and unusual way? When I get a chance, I'll try applying some of the above TS and see what I come up with.
H2SO4, thanks for letting us in your noggin! Very good info presented here.
No problem. As a suggestion, don't assume that your symptom is caused by the same issues as the OP's, just because the hang looks the same.
All periodic hangs ultimately look identical from the user's point of view - the machine is chugging along, and then it's not, for a while, and then it comes back again. However, the range of possible causes is vast, and the OP has/had a very specific one which is statistically unlikely to be replicated in your case.
Hmmm...what's wrong with this picture? Clue: "System Interrupts" process is using pretty much all of the CPU.