I bought a refurbished Dell Optiplex 745 PC with XP Pro installed for cheap. Got it on the 6th, hooked it up on the 10th when I had a dedicated monitor, and began setting it up. Installed Super anti Spyware, a couple other minor programs, and some games, didn't take it online yet.
Now 2 days after I get it, I power down and get a BSOD on shutdown. Reboot, schedule chkdsk to run on restart, and it gets through the first 4 steps okay but hangs on step 5. Reboot, shut down, restart, now the desktop won't load. Restart into safe mode, try to run system restore... fails. It fails system restore 3 times.
I check event viewer and see a pile of errors, all suggesting bad blocks on the HDD. So great, just bought this, HDD is going bad. It started showing errors yesterday, but piled them up today. This is what HD Tune gave me. Almost 30% bad, running rather hot.
I have a backup HDD I can swap with- a WD 500 GB. This PC takes a SATA HDD so it'll be no problem to stick it in. That is, until I go through the process of a fresh XP install plus manually installing the Dell drivers in their proper order since I didn't get any recovery disks with this computer.
HOWEVER... while I can assume the HDD is old and going bad from age, could anything else have caused this? I don't want to stick in a new HDD and find it's dying after 2 days either. It apparently showed no errors for the refurbisher and may have even passed their own tests(event viewer shows nothing from when they worked on it), but it's bad now. ANY cause beyond the HDD being old and past its life cycle?
Now 2 days after I get it, I power down and get a BSOD on shutdown. Reboot, schedule chkdsk to run on restart, and it gets through the first 4 steps okay but hangs on step 5. Reboot, shut down, restart, now the desktop won't load. Restart into safe mode, try to run system restore... fails. It fails system restore 3 times.
I check event viewer and see a pile of errors, all suggesting bad blocks on the HDD. So great, just bought this, HDD is going bad. It started showing errors yesterday, but piled them up today. This is what HD Tune gave me. Almost 30% bad, running rather hot.
I have a backup HDD I can swap with- a WD 500 GB. This PC takes a SATA HDD so it'll be no problem to stick it in. That is, until I go through the process of a fresh XP install plus manually installing the Dell drivers in their proper order since I didn't get any recovery disks with this computer.
HOWEVER... while I can assume the HDD is old and going bad from age, could anything else have caused this? I don't want to stick in a new HDD and find it's dying after 2 days either. It apparently showed no errors for the refurbisher and may have even passed their own tests(event viewer shows nothing from when they worked on it), but it's bad now. ANY cause beyond the HDD being old and past its life cycle?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium x64Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.6 GHz6 GBstock factory for this model
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gateway DX4822-01
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64
- CPU
- Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.6 GHz
- Motherboard
- stock factory for this model
- Memory
- 6 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- stock factory for this model
- Sound Card
- stock factory for this model
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell P2010Ht
- Screen Resolution
- 1600 x 900
- Hard Drives
- 1 TB Western Digital
- PSU
- 300 watt
- Cooling
- 80mm case fan, CPU fan, 60mm front intake
- Keyboard
- Logitech
- Mouse
- HP 3-button optical wheel mouse
- Internet Speed
- fiber optic
- Antivirus
- MSE, SuperAntiSpyware, Malwarebytes Free