On Fri, 10 Aug 2001 21:02:38 -0400, Glenn Josephson <[log in to unmask]>
posted article <001901c12201$50d48060$9b00900a@zog>, which said:
> Ethan,
> E-Machines,at least in the units I've had the mispleasure to work on, use no
> name poor quality drives. In fact, most of their computers are built of
> cheap, second rate, generic components. It sounds like the drive is fried.
As it turns out, the hard drive itself was fine. I'm running it now as a
slave drive in my current system. The motherboard, however, seems to have
been the culprit. I have since rebuilt the system with an Abit KT7A
motherboard, Athlon 1200, GeForce 2 MX, two 256 meg SDRAM DIMM's, new ATA100
compatible IDE cable, and a new Western Digital 30.7 gig hard drive. Only
problem I had was I didn't get the video card seated good in the AGP slot.
Ever since then it's worked like a charm. I had less trouble building my
own which has similar hardware except I got the KT7A-RAID and put a GeForce
2 Ultra in it and use my old 30-gig ATA66 drive. His old 4.3 gig is coming
in handy for storing old e-mail until I have enough to categorically burn to
CD's. :-) As payment for the labor, he added another 256 megs of SDRAM to
my system so I'm happily floating along with 512. :-D
Ethan
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