Most hard drives have SMART, you can see the report using
AIDA32.
SpinRight from
www.grc.com is great, but can be expensive
just to check a single system.
I would backup the boot drive asap, it is most likely the
drive causing the problem on startup.
"TOM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| OK I will replace one drive at a time and see how things
| go.
| I have Norton Systemworks with a bunch of utilities
| including Disk Doctor.
| I have used DD to diagnose the HD but it seems to use
| CHKDSK in the Windows Restart phase.
| Can you suggest other diagnostic tools?
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:37:33 -0800, "TOM"
| >
| >>I have Win XP with latest upgrades.
| >>More and more frequently CHKDSK fires up at the start
| and
| >>has to repair corrupt indexes, fix attributes, etc.. (I
| >>can't even remember all it does but it sometimes does a
| >>lot.)
| >
| >>I will be replacing the motherboard with a new one from
| a
| >>different manufacturer soon in the hope of fixing this
| >>problem.
| >
| >Did you do diagnostics on RAM and HD first? Changing
| mobo's quitte an
| >extreme step (the hardware equivalent of "just re-
| install Windows" I
| >guess) and will do zilch positive if your HD or RAM is
| defective.
| >
| >OTOH, it will have plenty of negative impact - you will
| prolly be
| >forced to do a "repair" install of XP that will blow
| away all patches
| >and leave you naked to attack by RPC exploiters.
| >
| >
| >
| >>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -
| > Running Windows-based av to kill active malware is
| like striking
| > a match to see if what you are standing in is water or
| petrol.
| >>-------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - -
| >.
| >