At 06:36 PM 4/7/98 -0500, David Nasser wrote:
>I've got a little P5 system with Tyan 430TX mobo, Pentium 166 MMX,
>64 MB SDRAM, WD 3.2 UDMA HDD. It has been behaving nicely for
>months.
>
>Today I power it up and it performs maybe 75% of the boot and stops.
>Windows NT logo is on the screen. The HDD LED burns continuously.
>No evidence of disk activity (no audible sound, etc.). On the second
>try, it boots OK. I run Norton Disk Doc. on the 1 gb C: and Norton
>sez no problems detected.
>
>If the thang stops loading software and the HDD lite stays on, it
>__has__ to be hardware. Right?? So maybe theres a sporadic and
>hard-to-replicate fault in the HDD??
>
>I'm open to any suggestions, any advice. Does Western Digital have
>diagnostic programs on their site that I should try? Etc, etc.
>
On the other hand, it could be the mobo. Is that a Tyan S1571? I had a
Tyan S1571 motherboard a while back which had the same (and worse)
problems. Ran fine for a month or so, then all of a sudden I started
getting lockups, the hard disk wouldn't format, memory errors started
occurring at random addresses, etc. etc. etc. It wasn't the hard disk, I
suspect the L2 cache memory on the mobo went bad. Tyan was no help, of
course; they take about a month to answer e-mail.
I finally replaced the mobo with an ABIT TX5, and with everything else the
same the computer now runs like a hose.
ray reyes
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