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    drive failure

    would random reboots, OS occasionaly not being found = drive failure?

    its a friends 6 year old comp
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    jim mcnamara
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    Could be more like a hard drive or the controller failure. Try Reseating the IDE card (or whatever it is).

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    Sounds like the IDE controller to me...
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    i dont think she knows how to..just pull out the ide cable and switch them around or something?
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    The fans and drive moters cause just enough vibration to loosen cards,, data cable connections, and/or power connections.

    Open the case and make sure there are no slightly loose connections.
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    You ain't getting any "Can't find C drive" or "Can't find boot sector" error messages are you....

    Just thinking the battery thing, if reseating the card don't work...

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    run scandisk. That should clear up whether or not you have a dodgy HDD

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    Originally posted by Jethro
    You ain't getting any "Can't find C drive" or "Can't find boot sector" error messages are you....

    Just thinking the battery thing, if reseating the card don't work...

    she got one last week, and one over chrismas break. its a compac presario, about 2 years old.

    i took the IDE cables out and switched them around, maybe it was a cable problem, seems alright as of now

    running scandisk...theres an idea
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    i had a problem like that, after working on it for like an hour i said screw it and watched TV for 15 minutes, i cam back and tryed it and it worked fine, although it detected my hard drive as an auxillary boot device, and today i have to manually reset my bios (short 2 terminals on the motherboard) and it is now detecting it as a network drive, go figure but it works fine, i can't figure out why though

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