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My XP locked up the other day, I rebooted, the XP loading screen came up, it went black and it never did anything. I rebooted and tried last good configuration, it didn't work. I couldn't get safe mode to boot, when I tried it would show the files it's loading then the PC would reboot before XP came up.
Today I got a delayed write error when I booted the PC up (which took 4 boots to get XP up) when I rebooted again chkdsk did the 3 stage check. When XP came up, it said some error message about F: when I looked at F: it showed it as empty. The rest of my partitions looked okay. so I rebooted chkdsk found tons of problems with my F: and fixed them. I don't remember the types, but it wasn't the usual cross link stuff, it said something about Master Fiel Record or something, but when XP loaded I checked F: and all the files were there.
So I pulled out my Spinrite CD, SMART on both on my HD's showed them as fine, on one while scanned it got stuck on a sector, I let it run for hours and it made little headway. I assume it was doing something as I saw the bit count go up, but it never went past 81% so I exited Spinrite and ran it again. All my drives tested out fine.
My initial thought is it's PSU related, I have a regular Thermaltake, I'm not getting any other problems, like I can play Stalker and it seems to be fine. Also the lock ups, and the chkdsk stuff just started happening. Not sure, but when chkdsk runs the 3 stage scan is that a sign of problem? The regular cdkdsk doesn't bother me, but this one takes forever and seems to be doing a lot more.
What should I do to test the HD to make sure it's not the problem before I RMA it to Western Digital. Also what other sort of tests should I run overall? My guess is it has to be either the HD or the PSU. System has been running for months with no issues
I'm a bit confused what to try next.
Today I got a delayed write error when I booted the PC up (which took 4 boots to get XP up) when I rebooted again chkdsk did the 3 stage check. When XP came up, it said some error message about F: when I looked at F: it showed it as empty. The rest of my partitions looked okay. so I rebooted chkdsk found tons of problems with my F: and fixed them. I don't remember the types, but it wasn't the usual cross link stuff, it said something about Master Fiel Record or something, but when XP loaded I checked F: and all the files were there.
So I pulled out my Spinrite CD, SMART on both on my HD's showed them as fine, on one while scanned it got stuck on a sector, I let it run for hours and it made little headway. I assume it was doing something as I saw the bit count go up, but it never went past 81% so I exited Spinrite and ran it again. All my drives tested out fine.
My initial thought is it's PSU related, I have a regular Thermaltake, I'm not getting any other problems, like I can play Stalker and it seems to be fine. Also the lock ups, and the chkdsk stuff just started happening. Not sure, but when chkdsk runs the 3 stage scan is that a sign of problem? The regular cdkdsk doesn't bother me, but this one takes forever and seems to be doing a lot more.
What should I do to test the HD to make sure it's not the problem before I RMA it to Western Digital. Also what other sort of tests should I run overall? My guess is it has to be either the HD or the PSU. System has been running for months with no issues
I'm a bit confused what to try next.
