Update:
I finally got the replacement drive from Maxtor. It was the only good thing to come out of this. My old drive was a 13.6 GB 5400 UDMA/33 drive, the one I got back was a brandnew 13.6 GB 7200RPM UDMA/66 drive.
After the incident, my parents had the whole house sprayed and pest-controlled. they even redid the termite treatment. what a hectic week!
I haven't used my old comp in a while, but it is full of stuff, so I used it today, wanting to set up a DOD server for my friends. Any ways, I was installing W2k on it (this is a 450 CeleryA with 128 MB of RAM), and it even passed the surface disk check. Now I'm installing other stuff on it, and suddenly, the installation program stops and the comp freezes.
I then restarted my comp, and it said no boot record found on HDD. I am now thinking a virus, but I already installed Norton, so I ruled that possibility out. I open up my comp; there were a bunch of spider webs inside. There was also a dead spider directly below my borken harddrive. It probably short-circuited the HDD.
Stupid spiders!
I finally got the replacement drive from Maxtor. It was the only good thing to come out of this. My old drive was a 13.6 GB 5400 UDMA/33 drive, the one I got back was a brandnew 13.6 GB 7200RPM UDMA/66 drive.
After the incident, my parents had the whole house sprayed and pest-controlled. they even redid the termite treatment. what a hectic week!
I haven't used my old comp in a while, but it is full of stuff, so I used it today, wanting to set up a DOD server for my friends. Any ways, I was installing W2k on it (this is a 450 CeleryA with 128 MB of RAM), and it even passed the surface disk check. Now I'm installing other stuff on it, and suddenly, the installation program stops and the comp freezes.
I then restarted my comp, and it said no boot record found on HDD. I am now thinking a virus, but I already installed Norton, so I ruled that possibility out. I open up my comp; there were a bunch of spider webs inside. There was also a dead spider directly below my borken harddrive. It probably short-circuited the HDD.
Stupid spiders!
