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Answer» Greetings everyone. I'm looking to buy a new primary hard drive for my comp, a Gateway DX4200-09. I wanted to know if this hard drive: Now that I have internet service again. How do I go about testing whether or not it is the motherboard causing these problems?Good question. Here is the best answer we have. Testing my computer motherboard and CPU for failures? You need to check the hard drive. Use another PC to run diagnostics on it. If the drive checks out, suspect the motherboard is going down. It is important to know before you invest your money. (Unless your work for Microsoft. ) Personal option. A good hard drive is a good investment. But if the motherboard is going out, you need to replace it first. If the old hard drive is OK as a slave in another PC, the old motherboard is getting sick.Here are the results of the test. It looks like things are okay, but what the *censored* do I know, I'm not even sure on how to uninstall/install a hard drive. Hot CPU Tester Pro(Lite Edition) 4.4.1 Copyright © 1999-2003 7Byte Computers Saturday, February 26, 2011 - 11:36:18 Diagnostic Report --------------------------------------------- Test Started at: 05:35:18 Test Duration: 06:00:00 Physical Processors Available: 4 Logical Processors Available: 4 Multi-Processors System(SMP): Available Hyper-Threading Technology: Not Available CPU Name String: AMD Phenom(tm) 9150e Quad-Core Processor Speed: 1800MHz Logical Processors Tested: CPU 0, CPU 1, CPU 2, CPU 3 Average CPU(s) Performance: 100.0% Modules Results: Complex Matrix: Finished without error Calculating Pi: Finished without error Sorting Algorithms: Finished without error Prime Test: Finished without error Fast Fourier Transforms: Chipset: L1 Cache: L2 Cache: Memory: Finished without error HD: Finished without error MMX: Finished without error SSE: SSE2/SSE3: 3DNow!: The hard drive you have specified is compatible with your computer. Test the current hard drive with the appropriate manufacturer's diagnostic tools: http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=287EDIT: ignore this post. Use the recommended utility above. Looks like the motherboard is doing fine. So let's prove it ,is the hard drive. http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/seatools This is a free utility that can run from a CD drive. You will need to burn it to a CD. Or copy to a floppy. Okay, I did the long test and got SEATOOLS test code 69E4A062. The hard drive didn't successfully complete the test. It would seem like the hard drive really is faulty. But, after the test, after I had removed the boot cd, when my comp was trying to restart, some kind of error screen appeared for Marvell Yukon ethernet gigabit controller. And this happened this morning when I left the computer on all night. It prompted me to insert boot disk into media drive and hit any key. The only way I could restart was to turn the power off. I checked the drivers and updated them from 2008 to 2010. I'm hoping this is because of either the hard drive or the out of date drivers, and not the motherboard after all. I'm very much appreciating the help I'm getting here. That's why I come here first. Great feedback here.So now I guess I need to test the Marvell Yukon 88E8071 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller to see if it's defective as well, right? Quote from: comp-illiterate on February 28, 2011, 11:46:11 AM So now I guess I need to test the Marvell Yukon 88E8071 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller to see if it's defective as well, right?Could be corrupted data (driver) on the bad hard drive.Since updating those drivers I haven't had this problem. So I guess I can wrap this up with the conclusion that I need a new hard drive. Thanks for your help everyone. I truly appreciate all of your help. |
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