NuQ wrote:
> Grinder <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>NuQ wrote:
>>
>>>A friend got a Western Digital 250 GB IDE hard drive a few months
>>>ago. I installed the new drive, installed XP Pro and a few other
>>>pieces of software for him. About a week later the PC wouldn't
>>>boot. It would just hang right after the POST. No way to safe mode
>>>or anything. The BIOS still saw the drive.
>>>I could boot from the XP disc and XP sees the drive.
>>>I ran the WD diag tools and all came up clean.
>>>
>>>I booted from the XP disc, formatted the drive as NFTS (full format)
>>>and installed XP again. Reinstalled the apps and all was well for
>>>about 3 months, maybe longer. No problems.
>>>
>>>All of a sudden, it happens again. Same thing. Gets stuck right
>>>after the POST. I can put the drive in my system and save the data
>>>from the drive. I ran AV and Spyware checks - no problems. I did
>>>see the drive was heavily fragmented though.
>>>
>>>This time I booted from the XP disc and ran Recovery Console. I can
>>>get in, so I ran FIXMBR. No help. I did recovery again and tried
>>>FIXBOOT. No help.
>>>
>>>What in the world is causing this? Any suggestions besides RMA'ing
>>>the drive?
>>
>>It could be a power supply. Has a new video card been put into the
>>box recently? If the supply cannot deliver what is expected of it,
>>you can get chronic hard drive corruption.
>
>
> Thanks for the reply. I didn't think about the power supply. No video card
> was added. However, there were 3 items that were replaced. The CD-RW drive
> was replaced with a DVD-RW and the 20GB hard drive was replaced with the
> 250GB drive. Also, I added more RAM.
>
> I just looked at the PS and it's a tiny 100W! I guess that's all it needed
> when it was made, but 100W sure does seem too little. It's one of those
> micro ATX PCs from HP. It's an HP Pavilion XE783.
That definitely sounds like a problem. You can use this online
calculator to get a ballpark figure for power consumption:
http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_supply/