Hi all,
For some time now I would have the following issue. My computer would shutdown/freeze without any apparent reason. When it did it would not reboot. I could power it on but it would hang there, not going through POST.
Did a little research and find out that maybe something may not have been connected properly. So I unplugged all the external stuff and plugged it again. Ditto for all internal components (except for the CPU).
It was fine for a while but then it started again two days ago. I redid all the unplugging and plugging thing and it was fine. The problem would come back again and again at a faster pace.
Through all my unplugging and plugging I found out that when one particular drive was unplugged the computer would become stable again. I found that yesterday and no crash since then.
Basically I have three internal drive, my 5 year old IDE drive that is still hanging on after all this time. Two SATA drives, one 80gb as my system drive and another 320gb as a data drive.
Now the problem could be anything and before I experiment with a it bit I just thought I would ask here to see that if any of you has gone through the same type of problem what was the outcome.
Was it a faulty cable (power or SATA), the Mobo, the PSU or the drive itself?
Thanks,
Phil
ps, Don't mind my specs, they are for my laptop.
For some time now I would have the following issue. My computer would shutdown/freeze without any apparent reason. When it did it would not reboot. I could power it on but it would hang there, not going through POST.
Did a little research and find out that maybe something may not have been connected properly. So I unplugged all the external stuff and plugged it again. Ditto for all internal components (except for the CPU).
It was fine for a while but then it started again two days ago. I redid all the unplugging and plugging thing and it was fine. The problem would come back again and again at a faster pace.
Through all my unplugging and plugging I found out that when one particular drive was unplugged the computer would become stable again. I found that yesterday and no crash since then.
Basically I have three internal drive, my 5 year old IDE drive that is still hanging on after all this time. Two SATA drives, one 80gb as my system drive and another 320gb as a data drive.
Now the problem could be anything and before I experiment with a it bit I just thought I would ask here to see that if any of you has gone through the same type of problem what was the outcome.
Was it a faulty cable (power or SATA), the Mobo, the PSU or the drive itself?
Thanks,
Phil
ps, Don't mind my specs, they are for my laptop.
My Computer
At a glance
7 Ultimate x64Intel I7 Quad 920 2.66 ghz6 gig DDR3 1066 mhzNvidia GTX 280M
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Sager NP9280
- OS
- 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel I7 Quad 920 2.66 ghz
- Memory
- 6 gig DDR3 1066 mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTX 280M
- Sound Card
- SB X-Fi Express Card
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200
- Hard Drives
- 3x Seagate 500 gb 7200 rpm Sata 2
