PC Review
Forums
Newsgroups
Hardware
Computer Hardware
Hard drive keeps going corrupt upon reboot
Forums
Newsgroups
Hardware
Computer Hardware
Hard drive keeps going corrupt upon reboot
![]() |
Hard drive keeps going corrupt upon reboot |
|
|
Thread Tools | Rate Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Every other time I reboot my computer, WinXP's ChkDsk thingamajitter comes
up and scans my hard drive, and the other half of the time it boots up with a bunch of files all corrupted. After getting past the boot sequence, though, the computer runs fine. It's only at reboot that it starts finding all these files corrupted. I can be going for days and not reboot and have very few problems, but then when I reboot it starts choking on corrupt files, and I reboot again and ChkDsk comes up and scans the hard drive and pretty soon I find this message box telling me that I'm running on a backup copy of my registry. What are some possible causes of such behavior? The computer is only about a year old. I'm also getting mouse freezes for about five seconds every five minutes or so. Not sure if it's related (doubtful). I built this PC. This is like my tenth PC built for myself over the years, but I'm thinking about going with Dell from now on. Meantime, I need to figure out what's going on here. Software: Windows XP Pro .NET Framework 1.1 Visual Studio 2003 MS Office 2003 etc. Hardware: Western Digital 80GB 120MB-cache hard drive Asus A7N8X motherboard nVidia GeForce 4200 Ti etc. |
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:22:31 -0800, "Jon Davis"
<jon@REMOVE.ME.PLEASE.jondavis.net> wrote: >Every other time I reboot my computer, WinXP's ChkDsk thingamajitter comes >up and scans my hard drive, and the other half of the time it boots up with >a bunch of files all corrupted. After getting past the boot sequence, >though, the computer runs fine. It's only at reboot that it starts finding >all these files corrupted. I can be going for days and not reboot and have >very few problems, but then when I reboot it starts choking on corrupt >files, and I reboot again and ChkDsk comes up and scans the hard drive and >pretty soon I find this message box telling me that I'm running on a backup >copy of my registry. > >What are some possible causes of such behavior? The computer is only about a >year old. > >I'm also getting mouse freezes for about five seconds every five minutes or >so. Not sure if it's related (doubtful). > >I built this PC. This is like my tenth PC built for myself over the years, >but I'm thinking about going with Dell from now on. Meantime, I need to >figure out what's going on here. > >Software: > Windows XP Pro > .NET Framework 1.1 > Visual Studio 2003 > MS Office 2003 > etc. > >Hardware: > > Western Digital 80GB 120MB-cache hard drive > Asus A7N8X motherboard > nVidia GeForce 4200 Ti > etc. > Check your voltage levels, preferribly with a multimeter at the power supply connector. What make/model of power supply? Run the hard drive manufacturer's diagnostics, available for D/L from their website if not included in retail packaged drive... think it's called "Data Lifeguard Tools", floppy. Check memory for several hours with http://www.memtest86.com Check hard drive power and data cables, try a different data cable. |
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:22:31 -0800, "Jon Davis"
<jon@REMOVE.ME.PLEASE.jondavis.net> wrote: >Every other time I reboot my computer, WinXP's ChkDsk thingamajitter comes >up and scans my hard drive, and the other half of the time it boots up with >a bunch of files all corrupted. After getting past the boot sequence, >though, the computer runs fine. It's only at reboot that it starts finding >all these files corrupted. I can be going for days and not reboot and have >very few problems, but then when I reboot it starts choking on corrupt >files, and I reboot again and ChkDsk comes up and scans the hard drive and >pretty soon I find this message box telling me that I'm running on a backup >copy of my registry. > >What are some possible causes of such behavior? The computer is only about a >year old. > >I'm also getting mouse freezes for about five seconds every five minutes or >so. Not sure if it's related (doubtful). > >I built this PC. This is like my tenth PC built for myself over the years, >but I'm thinking about going with Dell from now on. Meantime, I need to >figure out what's going on here. > >Software: > Windows XP Pro > .NET Framework 1.1 > Visual Studio 2003 > MS Office 2003 > etc. > >Hardware: > > Western Digital 80GB 120MB-cache hard drive > Asus A7N8X motherboard > nVidia GeForce 4200 Ti > etc. Are you running a BlackIce firewall? The "Witty" worm infects computers running BlackIce and randomly writes to the hard disk. If that is the case, there is no fix other than to reformat and reinstall Windows XP. There is an interesting analysis of the worm here: http://www.caida.org/analysis/security/witty/ They say that: .. Witty was the first widely propagated Internet worm to carry a destructive payload. .. Witty was started in an organized manner with an order of magnitude more ground-zero hosts than any previous worm. .. Witty represents the shortest known interval between vulnerability disclosure and worm release -- it began to spread the day after the ISS vulnerability was publicized. .. Witty spread through a host population in which every compromised host was doing something proactive to secure their computers and networks. .. Witty spread through a population almost an order of magnitude smaller than that of previous worms, demonstrating the viability of worms as an automated mechanism to rapidly compromise machines on the Internet, even in niches without a software monopoly. Jeff Bean |
|
|
|
#4 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:22:31 -0800 Letting slip the dogs of war "Jon
Davis" <jon@REMOVE.ME.PLEASE.jondavis.net> wrote : >Every other time I reboot my computer, WinXP's ChkDsk thingamajitter comes >up and scans my hard drive, and the other half of the time it boots up with >a bunch of files all corrupted. After getting past the boot sequence, >though, the computer runs fine. It's only at reboot that it starts finding >all these files corrupted. I can be going for days and not reboot and have >very few problems, but then when I reboot it starts choking on corrupt >files, and I reboot again and ChkDsk comes up and scans the hard drive and >pretty soon I find this message box telling me that I'm running on a backup >copy of my registry. > >What are some possible causes of such behavior? The computer is only about a >year old. > >I'm also getting mouse freezes for about five seconds every five minutes or >so. Not sure if it's related (doubtful). > >I built this PC. This is like my tenth PC built for myself over the years, >but I'm thinking about going with Dell from now on. Meantime, I need to >figure out what's going on here. > >Software: > Windows XP Pro > .NET Framework 1.1 > Visual Studio 2003 > MS Office 2003 > etc. > >Hardware: > > Western Digital 80GB 120MB-cache hard drive > Asus A7N8X motherboard > nVidia GeForce 4200 Ti > etc. > I would suspect faulty RAM. -- Free Windows/PC help, http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html email shepATpartyheld.de Free songs to download and,"BURN" :O) http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/nomessiahsmusic.htm |
|
|
|
#5 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Bad RAM sticks or memory timing errors will cause the same problems that you
are having. In my case the motherboard chipset was giving memory timing errors that caused the same problem that you have. The problem went away after I changed the motherboard. Try using: http://www.memtest86.com -- DaveW "Jon Davis" <jon@REMOVE.ME.PLEASE.jondavis.net> wrote in message news:1067c0detsksb9f@corp.supernews.com... > Every other time I reboot my computer, WinXP's ChkDsk thingamajitter comes > up and scans my hard drive, and the other half of the time it boots up with > a bunch of files all corrupted. After getting past the boot sequence, > though, the computer runs fine. It's only at reboot that it starts finding > all these files corrupted. I can be going for days and not reboot and have > very few problems, but then when I reboot it starts choking on corrupt > files, and I reboot again and ChkDsk comes up and scans the hard drive and > pretty soon I find this message box telling me that I'm running on a backup > copy of my registry. > > What are some possible causes of such behavior? The computer is only about a > year old. > > I'm also getting mouse freezes for about five seconds every five minutes or > so. Not sure if it's related (doubtful). > > I built this PC. This is like my tenth PC built for myself over the years, > but I'm thinking about going with Dell from now on. Meantime, I need to > figure out what's going on here. > > Software: > Windows XP Pro > .NET Framework 1.1 > Visual Studio 2003 > MS Office 2003 > etc. > > Hardware: > > Western Digital 80GB 120MB-cache hard drive > Asus A7N8X motherboard > nVidia GeForce 4200 Ti > etc. > > |
|
|
|
#6 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
The first think to do is remove the H/D and try it in a second PC if
ok try the memory I have add CPU go faulty. If you have a copy of partition magic try running it and if it fails to load and you get a CPU dump it is most likely the CPU as failed. Sorry my english is not good as I am from Italy. On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 00:27:25 GMT, "DaveW" <none@zero.org> wrote: >Bad RAM sticks or memory timing errors will cause the same problems that you >are having. In my case the motherboard chipset was giving memory timing >errors that caused the same problem that you have. The problem went away >after I changed the motherboard. > >Try using: > http://www.memtest86.com -- Reg |
|
![]() |
|
| Thread Tools | |
| Rate This Thread | |
|
|

Main Page 

