darkswordsman17
Lifer
First of all, I apologize for the very long post.
Ok, so Saturday evening my computer decides suddenly that it no longer wants to connect to the Internet. Well I try several things, uninstalling chipset drivers, reinstalling them, just doing this with the ethernet drivers, but no go. Well, at one point, Windows decides to crap out and not load properly, so I go in and try to repair it using the Windows disk. It works, although it seems that it basically reinstalled itself and the other software, but since it appears to be back to normal I don't think much of it. Well, still no go with connnecting to the Internet. So, I figure maybe its the stupid drivers again, and I go into safe mode, thinking I'll uninstall them there and then driver cleaner them out and then re-install. Well, it screws up and freezes while un-installing, so I restart, but Windows once again decides it wants to be a PITA. So, I go to run the repair again, but it screws up and says Windows can't find some file and blah blah, blue screens then restarts. Well, since I have the drive in 3 partitions, I go to install it on the empty one, thinking, I'll just go with a fresh start. Well, it appears to be going good and installs fine. I install the chipset/ethernet drivers and restart accordingly. Well, it refuses to connect. So, I go into safe mode and do something, maybe a system restore to before the install of the chipset drivers. Well, it locks up and so I restart. Whaddya know, Windows is fubar'ed again. Well, I decide I'll give the repair a try. Now when I try to run the disc after it does the initial loading of Windows components off of the CD it starts failing. Like the screen would go black (even though it was still getting a signal). I restart and try again several times, sometimes even actually getting it to load only to have it stop and say it can't find some file(s) and so it restarts (this is off of the cd like doing a new install, not just regular loading of Windows). Well, I then gave up for the day, and decided I'd wait until tomorrow to mess with it. I give up on that drive and decide that I'll put in my old IDE Quantum Fireball 14GB 5400 RPM drive (lets just say its a little slow). Ok, well I'm going to install Windows on it, but it keeps giving me the BS about it can't find some files. I'm getting annoyed, because it should be reading the files from the disc and loading them from there. Well, I disconnect the other drive that I was having problems with the day before (I didn't think it would cause problems since I'm not trying to install to it). This fixes the problem and I'm able to install Windows. I check to see if it'll connect and it does no problem. Well, after installing SP2 (took waaaaaay tooo long on the crappy old drive), I'm back to being able to use my computer. Today, I decide I'll plug the other drive back in since things are working fine, but guess what, if its plugged in, Windows won't load and it gives me some crap about files not being found. Without it plugged in, everything's fine. Does anyone have any idea whats going on?
Here's the specs.
DFI nF3 250Gb board
Seagate 7200RPM 160GB SATAII drive (very nice drive I must say, its been flawless up until whatever is going on now).
I've never had to install SATA drivers for this board, so I never did.
Drivers are the 5.10 directly from nVidia's site.
I've tried connecting it to the different SATA ports, but still the same problems when its connected. Could the chips handling the SATA have gone wacky on me? Any clues what might be causing these problems. I'm sure its probably something incredibly simple.
Once again, I apologize for the wordy post.
Ok, so Saturday evening my computer decides suddenly that it no longer wants to connect to the Internet. Well I try several things, uninstalling chipset drivers, reinstalling them, just doing this with the ethernet drivers, but no go. Well, at one point, Windows decides to crap out and not load properly, so I go in and try to repair it using the Windows disk. It works, although it seems that it basically reinstalled itself and the other software, but since it appears to be back to normal I don't think much of it. Well, still no go with connnecting to the Internet. So, I figure maybe its the stupid drivers again, and I go into safe mode, thinking I'll uninstall them there and then driver cleaner them out and then re-install. Well, it screws up and freezes while un-installing, so I restart, but Windows once again decides it wants to be a PITA. So, I go to run the repair again, but it screws up and says Windows can't find some file and blah blah, blue screens then restarts. Well, since I have the drive in 3 partitions, I go to install it on the empty one, thinking, I'll just go with a fresh start. Well, it appears to be going good and installs fine. I install the chipset/ethernet drivers and restart accordingly. Well, it refuses to connect. So, I go into safe mode and do something, maybe a system restore to before the install of the chipset drivers. Well, it locks up and so I restart. Whaddya know, Windows is fubar'ed again. Well, I decide I'll give the repair a try. Now when I try to run the disc after it does the initial loading of Windows components off of the CD it starts failing. Like the screen would go black (even though it was still getting a signal). I restart and try again several times, sometimes even actually getting it to load only to have it stop and say it can't find some file(s) and so it restarts (this is off of the cd like doing a new install, not just regular loading of Windows). Well, I then gave up for the day, and decided I'd wait until tomorrow to mess with it. I give up on that drive and decide that I'll put in my old IDE Quantum Fireball 14GB 5400 RPM drive (lets just say its a little slow). Ok, well I'm going to install Windows on it, but it keeps giving me the BS about it can't find some files. I'm getting annoyed, because it should be reading the files from the disc and loading them from there. Well, I disconnect the other drive that I was having problems with the day before (I didn't think it would cause problems since I'm not trying to install to it). This fixes the problem and I'm able to install Windows. I check to see if it'll connect and it does no problem. Well, after installing SP2 (took waaaaaay tooo long on the crappy old drive), I'm back to being able to use my computer. Today, I decide I'll plug the other drive back in since things are working fine, but guess what, if its plugged in, Windows won't load and it gives me some crap about files not being found. Without it plugged in, everything's fine. Does anyone have any idea whats going on?
Here's the specs.
DFI nF3 250Gb board
Seagate 7200RPM 160GB SATAII drive (very nice drive I must say, its been flawless up until whatever is going on now).
I've never had to install SATA drivers for this board, so I never did.
Drivers are the 5.10 directly from nVidia's site.
I've tried connecting it to the different SATA ports, but still the same problems when its connected. Could the chips handling the SATA have gone wacky on me? Any clues what might be causing these problems. I'm sure its probably something incredibly simple.
Once again, I apologize for the wordy post.