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       #41

    Marsby said:
    That HDD temp is very hot. That is a temp that you would normally see for your GPU, not HDD. The -95 you should be able to ignore. You may want to read the SMART data on the HDD to see if any flags are up.
    So is it alright with that now?

    How to read the SMART data on the HDD?

    Thanks
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       #42

    Speedfan can do that for you. :)
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  3. Posts : 223
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       #43

    Is the temp ok for now?
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       #44

    50c for a HDD is quite hot. Normally that temp range is what you see for hot running CPU's or mild running GPU's. I'd try to figure out why. Possibly install an internal case fan or two. One to pull air in and one to blow air out. Usually between 100mm to 140mm.

    Did the Speedfan SMART reader reveal any flags on the HDD? The tab looks like this.

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       #45

    Oh no my pc is getting worst. Today i got a Blue Screen of Death.

    Now isit more confirm that my hardware or harddisk has problem?

    How and what should i do?
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  6.    #46

    First follow these steps to post up the Blue Screen file for analysis: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions - Windows 7 Forums

    You need to also do something about the high temps after confirming them with another app like CoreTemp.

    If you haven't yet then blow out the dust as shown in this video tutorial, making sure to touch the case to ground yourself against sparks jumping to components:

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  7. Posts : 223
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       #47

    seavixen32 said:
    Have a look here and select your computer from the model list. I would think you need the Intel VGA driver.

    Customer Care eMachines
    Just curious can i try out with other drivers and see if it performs better?
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  8.    #48

    Yes, you can try the latest Win7 driver from the display device's manufacturer's Support Downloads webpage.

    Be sure to also check optional Windows Updates for newer drivers which are what Win7 prefers.
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  9. Posts : 223
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       #49

    I got a new message again. Now i really don't which driver to use..
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    Last edited by GradeAbra; 08 Jun 2012 at 00:16.
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       #50

    That is a XP driver, are you working on a XP rig?
    Below my sig is a link to Driver Sweeper, download, install and run it. Check anything graphics related then clean, you will be prompted to reboot. When it has booted Windows will try to find and install the correct driver.
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