Hey all!
My first thread here...
I have had this recurring issue in the last one year either with WXP, W7 and Ubuntu. The problem is that after some time using the computer after a full fresh OS install the computer suddenly loses the boot. The time between the install and it happens may goes from days to months (not a definitive pattern) but sooner or later it will happen.
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I have this last issue yesterday. I had a dual-boot (Ubuntu 14.1 and W7) and the grub just died and I couldn't recover it. This time I performed a full kill in the HD (with random 0s and 1s). Then I repartitioned, reformatted and reinstalled everything. Running only W7 Pro now. No idea when it will happen again. May be tomorrow or in six months...

My guess is that the problem may be in the HD (a Samsung HD322HJ ATA) boot sectors although it is a relatively new drive (only one year) and I had HDs in the past running for YEARS without a single problem.
A couple months ago I ran some surface and diagnosis tests (don't remember exactly which ones I used) but at the time it didn't find anything wrong with the HD. Other than the boot failure I didn't have any isse with this drive, no read/write error, no data loss, no nothing.
I could just buy a new one but I wouldn't like to do that without a bit more certain that it will solve the issue or at least a clue that the HD is really the culprit.
Do you think that I am in the right way on thinking that the most possible location of the issue is the HD?
Do you guys know any RELIABLE tool that really can tell me if the HD is good or not? Or the only way to go is just buy a new HD and just pray to it stop to happen?
Thanks!
:thumbsup:
Moved from OSes to Computer Help (you should get a better response here)
-ViRGE
My first thread here...
I have had this recurring issue in the last one year either with WXP, W7 and Ubuntu. The problem is that after some time using the computer after a full fresh OS install the computer suddenly loses the boot. The time between the install and it happens may goes from days to months (not a definitive pattern) but sooner or later it will happen.
:\
I have this last issue yesterday. I had a dual-boot (Ubuntu 14.1 and W7) and the grub just died and I couldn't recover it. This time I performed a full kill in the HD (with random 0s and 1s). Then I repartitioned, reformatted and reinstalled everything. Running only W7 Pro now. No idea when it will happen again. May be tomorrow or in six months...
My guess is that the problem may be in the HD (a Samsung HD322HJ ATA) boot sectors although it is a relatively new drive (only one year) and I had HDs in the past running for YEARS without a single problem.
A couple months ago I ran some surface and diagnosis tests (don't remember exactly which ones I used) but at the time it didn't find anything wrong with the HD. Other than the boot failure I didn't have any isse with this drive, no read/write error, no data loss, no nothing.
I could just buy a new one but I wouldn't like to do that without a bit more certain that it will solve the issue or at least a clue that the HD is really the culprit.
Do you think that I am in the right way on thinking that the most possible location of the issue is the HD?
Do you guys know any RELIABLE tool that really can tell me if the HD is good or not? Or the only way to go is just buy a new HD and just pray to it stop to happen?
Thanks!
:thumbsup:
Moved from OSes to Computer Help (you should get a better response here)
-ViRGE
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