Hello all,
My brother is at college and I recently had to order him a new hard drive because this Deathstar 75GXP started going bad. The new drive is a 7200 Maxtor 40gig. He used norton ghost to ghost all the old files over to the new drive, then sent the old one back for me to RMA. Anyway, the computer was running fine for about 4 days after he put the new drive in. Now he says it's doing random reboots sometimes. He hasn't been able to find any pattern to it. It can stay up for a few hours, so I'm sure the problem isn't overheating or anything. I'm pretty sure it's not in hardware since everything was working fine for a time after the new drive was put in. But he has a friend who is convinced that the hard disk is causing these problems.
So my basic question is this: Could a brand new Maxtor hard disk with files ghosted over from an old disk be the cause of random reboots after working flawlessly for 4 days?
Also, I've had him run virus scans, etc., but nothing was found. Any suggestions on what else the problem might be would be appreciated too!
Thanks,
Swan
My brother is at college and I recently had to order him a new hard drive because this Deathstar 75GXP started going bad. The new drive is a 7200 Maxtor 40gig. He used norton ghost to ghost all the old files over to the new drive, then sent the old one back for me to RMA. Anyway, the computer was running fine for about 4 days after he put the new drive in. Now he says it's doing random reboots sometimes. He hasn't been able to find any pattern to it. It can stay up for a few hours, so I'm sure the problem isn't overheating or anything. I'm pretty sure it's not in hardware since everything was working fine for a time after the new drive was put in. But he has a friend who is convinced that the hard disk is causing these problems.
So my basic question is this: Could a brand new Maxtor hard disk with files ghosted over from an old disk be the cause of random reboots after working flawlessly for 4 days?
Also, I've had him run virus scans, etc., but nothing was found. Any suggestions on what else the problem might be would be appreciated too!
Thanks,
Swan