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John Corliss
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Re: Hard drive light flickers continuously.
No, I have a P4 1.9GHz. It's roughly the same time era as my friends AMD
1600+.
I have considered the notion that this may be a problem unique to AMDs
from that group.
Unknown wrote:
> My HD light does not flash. I have Pentium 4. Is your Processor the same as
> that of your friend?
> Both use the same type of HD interface?
> "John Corliss" <jcorliss@fake.invalid> wrote in message
> news:13q4nh5r3ctdh94@corp.supernews.com...
>> Thanks, but that's what I've been doing on and off the whole time. Today,
>> I haven't had it hooked up to the modem except early in the morning when I
>> downloaded an updated version of the VIA chipset drivers. Installing them
>> made no difference, by the way.
>>
>>
>> Unknown wrote:
>>> If you are using a cable modem, disconnect the cable and test.
>>> "John Corliss" <jcorliss@fake.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:13q47k8133n18d2@corp.supernews.com...
>>>> Thanks for replying. I set all the power settings at "Never" the day
>>>> before yesterday, didn't stop the flickering.
>>>>
>>>> A little while ago, I opened "Services" in Administrative Tools and, one
>>>> by one, started turning all of them off that I could. I finally got down
>>>> to the ones I can't turn off and even THAT didn't stop the hard drive
>>>> light from flickering.
>>>>
>>>> Damn... I just snatched the last hair out of my scalp. I'm bald as a
>>>> billiard now. 80)>
>>>>
>>>> Unknown wrote:
>>>>> In control panel---power options do you have "turn off hard disks"?
>>>>> If so, set it to never.
>>>>>> blah blah blah... etc.
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John Corliss
No, I have a P4 1.9GHz. It's roughly the same time era as my friends AMD
1600+.
I have considered the notion that this may be a problem unique to AMDs
from that group.
Unknown wrote:
> My HD light does not flash. I have Pentium 4. Is your Processor the same as
> that of your friend?
> Both use the same type of HD interface?
> "John Corliss" <jcorliss@fake.invalid> wrote in message
> news:13q4nh5r3ctdh94@corp.supernews.com...
>> Thanks, but that's what I've been doing on and off the whole time. Today,
>> I haven't had it hooked up to the modem except early in the morning when I
>> downloaded an updated version of the VIA chipset drivers. Installing them
>> made no difference, by the way.
>>
>>
>> Unknown wrote:
>>> If you are using a cable modem, disconnect the cable and test.
>>> "John Corliss" <jcorliss@fake.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:13q47k8133n18d2@corp.supernews.com...
>>>> Thanks for replying. I set all the power settings at "Never" the day
>>>> before yesterday, didn't stop the flickering.
>>>>
>>>> A little while ago, I opened "Services" in Administrative Tools and, one
>>>> by one, started turning all of them off that I could. I finally got down
>>>> to the ones I can't turn off and even THAT didn't stop the hard drive
>>>> light from flickering.
>>>>
>>>> Damn... I just snatched the last hair out of my scalp. I'm bald as a
>>>> billiard now. 80)>
>>>>
>>>> Unknown wrote:
>>>>> In control panel---power options do you have "turn off hard disks"?
>>>>> If so, set it to never.
>>>>>> blah blah blah... etc.
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John Corliss