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leia176

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 7:14 pm
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Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!

I had:
Winxp updated to latest
ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
1gb Crucial ram
2.4 gh intel
Ati radeon 8500
Soundblaster audigy 2
2 ide drives
2 sata drives

I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my sata
drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.

At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it was
happening on all my drives!

Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:

Win XP updated to latest
ASUS P4p800 deluxe
used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
no sound yet
2 ide drives
2 sata drives

SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
transferred over.

Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a year
old.

Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 7:27 pm
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I'm using the same cpu , ram , ps and drives for the new setup



"leia176" wrote in message

 > Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
 >
 > I had:
 > Winxp updated to latest
 > ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
 > 1gb Crucial ram
 > 2.4 gh intel
 > Ati radeon 8500
 > Soundblaster audigy 2
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my
sata
 > drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
 > Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
 > whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
 >
 > At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it
was
 > happening on all my drives!
 >
 > Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
 >
 > Win XP updated to latest
 > ASUS P4p800 deluxe
 > used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
 > no sound yet
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
 > transferred over.
 >
 > Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a
year
 > old.
 >
 > Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?
 >
 >

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Stephan Grossklass

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 1:46 am
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leia176 schrieb:
 >
 > Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
[snip]

Might be a memory problem.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 2:45 am
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On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 16:14:01 -0500, "leia176"
wrote:

 >Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
 >
 > I had:
 >Winxp updated to latest
 > ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
 >1gb Crucial ram
 >2.4 gh intel
 >Ati radeon 8500
 >Soundblaster audigy 2
 >2 ide drives
 >2 sata drives
 >
 >I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my sata
 >drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
 >Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
 >whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
 >
 >At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it was
 >happening on all my drives!
 >
 >Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
 >
 >Win XP updated to latest
 >ASUS P4p800 deluxe
 >used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
 >no sound yet
 >2 ide drives
 >2 sata drives
 >
 >SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
 >transferred over.
 >
 >Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a year
 >old.
 >
 >Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?

Actually, I seem to remember having heard something about there being
"problems" with Intel 865, 875 chipsets and extreme hd setups. No
details, I'm afraid it goes in one ear, out the other...

Not sure that is it, but look around for fixes info on bios updates.

I also think you should still consider one drive might be bad... And
cables, of course.

ancra
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 3:17 am
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It's probably NOT the CPU going bad. CPU tend to be either fine or won't
work at all. It sounds to me like a RAM timing issue giving problems.
Either the model of RAM is incompatible with those boards or the two sticks
are mis-timing relative to each other. If you have two sticks of RAM I
would try independently removing one stick at a time, boot up, and see if it
will run OK with just one stick. Try that with each of the two sticks.

--
DaveW



"leia176" wrote in message

 > Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
 >
 > I had:
 > Winxp updated to latest
 > ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
 > 1gb Crucial ram
 > 2.4 gh intel
 > Ati radeon 8500
 > Soundblaster audigy 2
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my
sata
 > drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
 > Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
 > whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
 >
 > At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it
was
 > happening on all my drives!
 >
 > Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
 >
 > Win XP updated to latest
 > ASUS P4p800 deluxe
 > used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
 > no sound yet
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
 > transferred over.
 >
 > Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a
year
 > old.
 >
 > Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?
 >
 >
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leia176

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 12:38 pm
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Thanks to all so far.

My bios is the most current. I highly doubt it is a virus because my Norton
is always updated, but I will scan my drives in another comp.

Currently I'm testing the ram one stick at a time as sugested by Stephan.
The comp was still doing mini-freezes even with only one stick and different
sticks in. As for the 865 chipset..i'm pretty sure the 1st asus board i had
was an 850 (off the top of my head).

If nothing shows with the ram I'm going to again reset the bios jumpers,
remove the battery..etc even though I did that. Then I'll change the cables.

Any other ideas please let me know! I appreciate it!


"leia176" wrote in message

 > Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
 >
 > I had:
 > Winxp updated to latest
 > ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
 > 1gb Crucial ram
 > 2.4 gh intel
 > Ati radeon 8500
 > Soundblaster audigy 2
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my
sata
 > drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
 > Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
 > whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
 >
 > At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it
was
 > happening on all my drives!
 >
 > Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
 >
 > Win XP updated to latest
 > ASUS P4p800 deluxe
 > used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
 > no sound yet
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
 > transferred over.
 >
 > Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a
year
 > old.
 >
 > Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?
 >
 >
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Tim2

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 2:51 pm
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Sounds like a virus.
- TIM

"leia176" wrote in message

 > Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
 >
 > I had:
 > Winxp updated to latest
 > ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
 > 1gb Crucial ram
 > 2.4 gh intel
 > Ati radeon 8500
 > Soundblaster audigy 2
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my
 > sata
 > drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
 > Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
 > whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
 >
 > At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it
 > was
 > happening on all my drives!
 >
 > Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
 >
 > Win XP updated to latest
 > ASUS P4p800 deluxe
 > used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
 > no sound yet
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
 > transferred over.
 >
 > Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a
 > year
 > old.
 >
 > Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?
 >
 >
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 2:58 pm
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In addition.

If it is a virus, then I recommend an fdisk and reinstall of everything.
While you are in the process, go to the manufacturer's web site and see if
there is a disk drive testing tool, download it and run it to the max. This
will remove doubt that there are any problems with the drive.

If you are overclocking then reset the bios to standard settings.
Check your bios version - since it is a V2 board, you shouldn't have issues,
but who knows?

- Tim




"leia176" wrote in message

 > Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
 >
 > I had:
 > Winxp updated to latest
 > ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
 > 1gb Crucial ram
 > 2.4 gh intel
 > Ati radeon 8500
 > Soundblaster audigy 2
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my
 > sata
 > drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
 > Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
 > whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
 >
 > At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it
 > was
 > happening on all my drives!
 >
 > Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
 >
 > Win XP updated to latest
 > ASUS P4p800 deluxe
 > used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
 > no sound yet
 > 2 ide drives
 > 2 sata drives
 >
 > SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
 > transferred over.
 >
 > Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a
 > year
 > old.
 >
 > Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?
 >
 >
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 12:47 pm
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On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 16:14:01 -0500, "leia176"
wrote:

 >Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
 >
 > I had:
 >Winxp updated to latest
 > ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
 >1gb Crucial ram
 >2.4 gh intel
 >Ati radeon 8500
 >Soundblaster audigy 2
 >2 ide drives
 >2 sata drives
 >
 >I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my sata
 >drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
 >Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
 >whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
 >
 >At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it was
 >happening on all my drives!
 >
 >Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
 >
 >Win XP updated to latest
 >ASUS P4p800 deluxe
 >used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
 >no sound yet
 >2 ide drives
 >2 sata drives
 >
 >SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
 >transferred over.
 >
 >Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a year
 >old.
 >
 >Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?
 >
Here is a tip from <a rel="nofollow" style='text-decoration: none;' href="http://www.tastycomputers.com" target="_blank">www.tastycomputers.com</a>
Check out the following:
.. Data corruption may occur if the Large System Cache feature is
enabled in Windows XP.
This symptom does not occur on all systems, and is possible with any
system from any manufacturer that is running Windows XP. The key
ingredients that lead to this symptom may include:

System Memory greater than 512 Meg. (1 gigabyte of RAM is common)
Large NTFS disk volumes and/or multiple large volumes. (60-100
gigabyte hard drives possibly in RAID arrays)
AGP graphics with large AGP resource requirements (an AGP aperture
greater than default)
Large file transfers
This problem occurs when the computer runs out of system page table
entries. Windows determines (at boot time) the default number of page
table entries to assign, based on the amount of system memory
available. The items mentioned above all contribute to increasing the
number of page table entries that Windows XP must maintain and in
extreme cases the page table entries may be exhausted.

To avoid this symptom ensure the System Cache option is NOT selected
for Memory usage, but use the Programs option instead (default Windows
XP behavior):

Right-click on My Computer then select Properties to open the System
Properties dialog box.
Select the Advanced Tab then the Settings button under Performance.
Select the Advanced tab on the Performance options tab.
In the Memory Usage area, ensure the Programs radio button is selected
(this is the default setting with Windows XP.)
Apply the changes and select OK.

Hope this helps,
Glenn Montalbano

A GREAT DAY FOR FREEDOM...Pink Floyd
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:45 am
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"leia176" wrote in message

Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!

I had:
Winxp updated to latest
ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
1gb Crucial ram
2.4 gh intel
Ati radeon 8500
Soundblaster audigy 2
2 ide drives
2 sata drives

I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my sata
drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.

At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it was
happening on all my drives!

Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:

bad memory is where i would start.

Win XP updated to latest
ASUS P4p800 deluxe
used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
no sound yet
2 ide drives
2 sata drives

SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
transferred over.

Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a year
old.

Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?
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Gil

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:09 pm
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Chris wrote:
>
>
> "leia176" wrote in message
>
> Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
>
> I had:
> Winxp updated to latest
> ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
> 1gb Crucial ram
> 2.4 gh intel
> Ati radeon 8500
> Soundblaster audigy 2
> 2 ide drives
> 2 sata drives
>
> I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my
> sata
> drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
> Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
> whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
>
> At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it was
> happening on all my drives!
>
> Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
>
> bad memory is where i would start.
>
> Win XP updated to latest
> ASUS P4p800 deluxe
> used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
> no sound yet
> 2 ide drives
> 2 sata drives
>
> SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
> transferred over.
>
> Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a year
> old.
>
> Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?
>

From what you're describing I'd suspect a weak/marginal power supply.
What power supply are you presently using, and what is it's rated
capacity on the 12 volt rail?
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:25 pm
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"Chris" <ckccomputer btinternet.com> wrote:

> SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata
> drives I transferred over.

Always keep a backup copy (or two) of important data. That is
doubly true when things start going wrong or when doing major
operations.
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 8:25 am
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"Chris" wrote in message

>
>
> "leia176" wrote in message
>
> Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!
>
> I had:
> Winxp updated to latest
> ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
> 1gb Crucial ram
> 2.4 gh intel
> Ati radeon 8500
> Soundblaster audigy 2
> 2 ide drives
> 2 sata drives
>
> I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my
> sata
> drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
> Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
> whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.
>
> At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it
> was
> happening on all my drives!
>
> Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:
>
> bad memory is where i would start.
>
> Win XP updated to latest
> ASUS P4p800 deluxe
> used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
> no sound yet
> 2 ide drives
> 2 sata drives
>
> SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
> transferred over.
>
> Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a
> year
> old.
>
> Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?

Probably a failing power supply if you are using the same one.
To test your RAM, boot to a memtest86 boot CD (freeware.)
The click you hear is probably the hard drives parking the
heads when the power to them is interrupted.
PSU faults are very, very, common.
HTH,
--
Rob
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 5:25 pm
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"leia176" wrote in message

Does anyone know what's going on here? Please! Any ideas are appreciated!

I had:
Winxp updated to latest
ABIT iT7 Max2 Ver 2.
1gb Crucial ram
2.4 gh intel
Ati radeon 8500
Soundblaster audigy 2
2 ide drives
2 sata drives

I started getting "$MFT" errors (master file table?) first on one of my sata
drives. Occasionally other drives. The sata port went out completely.
Everytime this would happen I'd reboot and windows would go through this
whole scan disk type thing recovering orphaned files.

At first I thought the drive was bad, and then the port was bad, but it was
happening on all my drives!

Since that board definitely had a bad port I went for an:

Win XP updated to latest
ASUS P4p800 deluxe
used an old ati rage videocard just for installing
no sound yet
2 ide drives
2 sata drives

SAME THING IS HAPPENING! I even lost data on one of the sata drives I
transferred over.

Are all my drives going bad at once? They are all pretty new..within a year
old.

Could this possibly be a ram or cpu problem?



same mb same amount of drives...5 actually 3 sata 2 ide

as others are now telling you its the psu!!!!

i had same problem.....probably your usb`s arent working right either!
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 5:25 pm
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You need to configure your Microsoft Windows Live Mail settings so
they properly quote text.
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