Controller Chip help?

NeroDevil

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Hey all.

My laptop has been having trouble for the last while, such as becoming crippingly slow when I play music files or random Blue Screens. I had Windows XP on it when the symptoms started. So then my boss, who's an IT Expert diagnosed my machine with a Hard Drive Controller chip fault.

A chip on the mobo - great.

Anyway, I installed Windows 7 x64 in a dual boot with XP a week or two ago and It seems to be running pretty fine - no corruption, music errors only happening rarely and no blue screens so far!

But then my Windows XP install decides to corrupt for no reason. :/
I repair installed and it was all ok - but then the next day, it corrupts again.

I want to know, if Windows 7 is working alright, then should I just remove the XP partition and dedicate the entire drive to 7? Or if that's not the case - what can I do about the controller chip? I'm only 16 and haven't much cash for a new system - and soldering is out of the question. :(

Please, what should I do? :(

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Spitfire X (Custom Rig)
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1
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Intel Pentium E5500 Dual Core 2.8GHz OC'd @3.2GHz
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AsRock G31M-S R2.0
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4GB Corsair DDR2 800MHz (2x2GB)
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Antec High Current Gamer HCG-520w
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Antec One Hundred
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Trust GXT 14S Gaming Mouse
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Hey all.

My laptop has been having trouble for the last while, such as becoming crippingly slow when I play music files or random Blue Screens. I had Windows XP on it when the symptoms started. So then my boss, who's an IT Expert diagnosed my machine with a Hard Drive Controller chip fault.

A chip on the mobo - great.

Anyway, I installed Windows 7 x64 in a dual boot with XP a week or two ago and It seems to be running pretty fine - no corruption, music errors only happening rarely and no blue screens so far!

But then my Windows XP install decides to corrupt for no reason. :/
I repair installed and it was all ok - but then the next day, it corrupts again.

I want to know, if Windows 7 is working alright, then should I just remove the XP partition and dedicate the entire drive to 7? Or if that's not the case - what can I do about the controller chip? I'm only 16 and haven't much cash for a new system - and soldering is out of the question. :(

Please, what should I do? :(

I'll rep you if you help!



Sound like your expert friend may be correct about it being a Hard Drive Controller chip problem. If you don't really need WinXp for anything yes I would would suggest doing a full clean full install with only Win7. If you still have HD issues you mayhave to look into another motherboard.
 

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I have a fatherboard
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I'm old and lost a few chips
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Yup
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Samsung 32" UHD
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Logitech Laser G7 wireless
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Sounds look your notebook over heated at some time.

I hope you do not use your notebook on your lap, as this will make it over heat.
 

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