Recently I updated to the 11.2 Catalyst drivers and immediately noticed I was experiencing some data corruption.
The 11.2 Catalysts have been tested extensively and have *not* caused this issue, it was just a coincidence that they coincide.
Things would not install off my hard drive at all, and would supposedly download off the internet corrupted in some cases too.
Just recently found that shutting the system down and powering back up after a few seconds shows that none of the data is corrupted and the system is fine for a while again.
I had this issue with USB a while back, and considered it a possible issue with the USB reader that I was using. It would seem USB too becomes unable to reliably open a file till it's shutdown.
I have ran extensive tests on the hard drives, in many different programs, they're both giving me issues once it starts happening.
Both are Western Digital's Cavier Green drives, and have been extended tested with Western Digital's Data lifeguard many times.
Chkdsk has been ran on each thoroughly and the data corruption seems random and once it happens a quick shutdown and power up automatically brings the system back up okay.
I'm thinking perhaps a motherboard issue? I am basically using the onboard SATA controller. Could it still be the hard drives, though 1 is less than 2 weeks old?
Going to test drives in another computer now to see if they function okay.
			
			The 11.2 Catalysts have been tested extensively and have *not* caused this issue, it was just a coincidence that they coincide.
Things would not install off my hard drive at all, and would supposedly download off the internet corrupted in some cases too.
Just recently found that shutting the system down and powering back up after a few seconds shows that none of the data is corrupted and the system is fine for a while again.
I had this issue with USB a while back, and considered it a possible issue with the USB reader that I was using. It would seem USB too becomes unable to reliably open a file till it's shutdown.
I have ran extensive tests on the hard drives, in many different programs, they're both giving me issues once it starts happening.
Both are Western Digital's Cavier Green drives, and have been extended tested with Western Digital's Data lifeguard many times.
Chkdsk has been ran on each thoroughly and the data corruption seems random and once it happens a quick shutdown and power up automatically brings the system back up okay.
I'm thinking perhaps a motherboard issue? I am basically using the onboard SATA controller. Could it still be the hard drives, though 1 is less than 2 weeks old?
Going to test drives in another computer now to see if they function okay.
				
		
			