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Don Phillipson
Guest
Advice would be welcomed about what to do and
in which order.
1. Win98SE PC hung (rare event here, especially
with only a couple of apps loaded) so rebooted
via front panel hot reboot button.
2. BIOS then reported no 2nd hard drive
(Primary slave). It reported both CD drives
as Atapi CD-Rom when (I think) it normally
identifies them by brand and type (on CD-ROM,
other DVD RW)
3. Boot process was very slow. DOS CHKDSK
took 4.5 min. overall (on HDD #1, 5 logical
drives total 80 Gb, 75 pct. full).
4. After Win98 loaded HDD #2 (drive H) was
absent, Fix It Utilies Scandiisk would not
load at all, MS CHKDSK found and repaired
errors in c:/windows/sysbckup and c:/Corel.
5. Standard reboot took 2 min. overall (was
formerly about 45 sec.)
6. Linux (Xandros Debian) also boots OK, perhaps
a bit slower than usual (I have not timed this
lately) and sees no HDD #2.
Possibilities:
A. CMOS battery is dying (3 years old).
B. Bad power supply to HDD #2. (There are several
spares in the case, at least one tested
defective in an earlier configuration.)
B2. Bad data cable to HDD #2.
C. HDD #1 is damaged, possibly in boot sector.
I should welcome advice if anyone sees a familiar
pattern here. I do not (yet.)
Don P
Carlsbad Springs.
in which order.
1. Win98SE PC hung (rare event here, especially
with only a couple of apps loaded) so rebooted
via front panel hot reboot button.
2. BIOS then reported no 2nd hard drive
(Primary slave). It reported both CD drives
as Atapi CD-Rom when (I think) it normally
identifies them by brand and type (on CD-ROM,
other DVD RW)
3. Boot process was very slow. DOS CHKDSK
took 4.5 min. overall (on HDD #1, 5 logical
drives total 80 Gb, 75 pct. full).
4. After Win98 loaded HDD #2 (drive H) was
absent, Fix It Utilies Scandiisk would not
load at all, MS CHKDSK found and repaired
errors in c:/windows/sysbckup and c:/Corel.
5. Standard reboot took 2 min. overall (was
formerly about 45 sec.)
6. Linux (Xandros Debian) also boots OK, perhaps
a bit slower than usual (I have not timed this
lately) and sees no HDD #2.
Possibilities:
A. CMOS battery is dying (3 years old).
B. Bad power supply to HDD #2. (There are several
spares in the case, at least one tested
defective in an earlier configuration.)
B2. Bad data cable to HDD #2.
C. HDD #1 is damaged, possibly in boot sector.
I should welcome advice if anyone sees a familiar
pattern here. I do not (yet.)
Don P
Carlsbad Springs.