It might help if you do a little trial and error or isolation of problem.
Try using your current HD to another working PC and check if you can install
and run the OS. Did you experience any electric problem before? This is one
primary cause of breaking off all hd's other than the normal depreciation
(bad sectors) of your hd. Hope this helps.
Frederick Navarro
On 9/19/05, Justin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> I have a Shuttle computer with (2) 250 gig hard drives (1 western dig and
> 1 maxtor) and a DVD so it is kind of cramped. It gets pretty hot, but stays
> below the max temp for everything. Sometimes in the summer it gets a little
> too hot so I'll shut it down for a while, but this is pretty rare. I have
> had everything for like 2 years.
>
> One time I shut off my computer when everything was running fine. The next
> day, I go to boot it up, and bios starts off fine, detecting everything.
> Right before the Windows XP screen should pop up, the computer just sits
> there.
>
> I use a boot disk. Drive C:\ is my second hard drive. My first hard drive
> (with the OS) doesnt show up anywhere.
>
> I try to repair windows on the first hard drive. No luck. Format the hard
> drive and reinstall windows. It loads the install files to the hard drive,
> goes to restart to run the install, and says Disk Read Error.
>
> I think maybe the hard drive is bad, so I take out the "bad" hard drive
> and put the second one in its place, correctly switching the jumpers and
> cables. Now I have the same problem, except after I formated and tried to
> install windows, I got the problem "Error Loading Operating System", or
> something along those lines. Never actually got into the main installation
> process on either hard drive. I restared, and same problem. Went to try the
> whole installation process over. It was weird because the partion that I
> just formated disappeared. I reformated, and tried to reinstall again. Now
> when it trys to boot from the hard drive, nothing happens, just like before,
> with no errors.
>
> I tried formating each hard drive and reinstalling again, with no results.
> I also tried another hard drive cable, one that I know works. I even tried
> another power cable from the power supply that I know worked (taken from my
> working DVD drive). Both hard drives make noise (a normal one too). Any
> ideas what is wrong? Not worried about data loss, have back-ups. I already
> formated both drives anyway. I just want this to work.
>
> Maybe both hard drives overheated? Or is it my mobo or something?
>
> PCBUILD's List Owners:
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> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
>
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