I also posted this in the tech support forum here, but I figured I'd post it here incase anyone has any good ideas.
First off let me say that I'm about 90% sure this is a HDD problem and 10% that it's RAM related.
On Saturday I stuck my computer in the car (leaning on the floor behind the driver's seat), drove it to college, stuck it on a cart, rolled it up to my dorm room, and hooked it up. First bootup I just got a bunch of clicking noise and no POST. I opened up the case, checked to make sure no wires were blocking fans, etc., and closed everything up.
Next boot it POSTed, got to the Win2KPro dual-bootloader, and then crased at that initial Win2KPro loading screen (the DOS looking one). I then tried to boot into Win98SE and it crashes saying some file is corruped or missing (I can get the filename later if needed).
I then tried booting into Win2KPro and it got all the way to the logon screen just fine. However as soon as logging on as Administrator (currently my only account) it BSODs immediately and reboots. Win98SE still won't load at all and gives me that error message.
I ran a ScanDisk in DOS and it gave me no errors at all (I ran the thorough scan). However it only scanned C: since D: and E: are NTFS. Even still I should have gotten an error on C: since Win98SE won't load off it.
Next I tried to image all three partitions using Drive Image 4.0 and for each partition it coppies it part-way and then gives me the error that "Partition dismounted incorrectly" (or something very similar to that).
Any idea what's going on here? Did having the computer tilted slightly to the side for the car ride along with the bumpy ride on the cart to my dorm room probably cause the problem? I'm doubting it's a RAM problem since I'm always getting the error at the same place, and the computer works fine in DOS. Also the dual-bootloader loads fine off the HDD.
Help!
BTW, I haven't had time to run that Maxtor HDD checking software (DLing it now).
First off let me say that I'm about 90% sure this is a HDD problem and 10% that it's RAM related.
On Saturday I stuck my computer in the car (leaning on the floor behind the driver's seat), drove it to college, stuck it on a cart, rolled it up to my dorm room, and hooked it up. First bootup I just got a bunch of clicking noise and no POST. I opened up the case, checked to make sure no wires were blocking fans, etc., and closed everything up.
Next boot it POSTed, got to the Win2KPro dual-bootloader, and then crased at that initial Win2KPro loading screen (the DOS looking one). I then tried to boot into Win98SE and it crashes saying some file is corruped or missing (I can get the filename later if needed).
I then tried booting into Win2KPro and it got all the way to the logon screen just fine. However as soon as logging on as Administrator (currently my only account) it BSODs immediately and reboots. Win98SE still won't load at all and gives me that error message.
I ran a ScanDisk in DOS and it gave me no errors at all (I ran the thorough scan). However it only scanned C: since D: and E: are NTFS. Even still I should have gotten an error on C: since Win98SE won't load off it.
Next I tried to image all three partitions using Drive Image 4.0 and for each partition it coppies it part-way and then gives me the error that "Partition dismounted incorrectly" (or something very similar to that).
Any idea what's going on here? Did having the computer tilted slightly to the side for the car ride along with the bumpy ride on the cart to my dorm room probably cause the problem? I'm doubting it's a RAM problem since I'm always getting the error at the same place, and the computer works fine in DOS. Also the dual-bootloader loads fine off the HDD.
Help!
BTW, I haven't had time to run that Maxtor HDD checking software (DLing it now).