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Solve : IDE CDROM Drive Slave Problems? |
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Answer» All of a sudden my computer started accessing my HD and wouldn't quit. I quickly noticed that my CDROM drives were no longer recognized by Windows. Not to long after that everything froze and every time I tried to reboot it-it would immediately start accessing the HD like crazy and wouldn't get past the initial BIOS screen. You still haven't mentioned how your drives are set up/ cabled... Sorry, I didn't think it was important. Usually I plug the master into the end of the cable, and the slave in the middle. Although I did try swapping that arrangement. Which didn't seem to matter either way. My old IDE cable (for the CDROM drives) was a 40 wire cable that came with the system when I bought it. The new one I just installed is an 80 wire cable. The HD cable is a newer 80 wire cable that came with the HD when I bought it. There are many things that will access the HDD and cause the ACTIVITY light to go on...anti-virus; programs loading or running in the background etc. To check the overall health of the HDD DLoad and run the diagnostics from the drive manuf. site. This will tell you if that drive can be trusted with data. You may also want to run disk cleanup and DEFRAG if it hasn't been done in awhile. You can also DLoad and install Startup CPL from Mike Lin. This will tell you everything that is loading at startup on your machine...You might, as a precaution, back up any data you want to keep just in case the hard drive does fail. Better SAFE than sorry Alan <>< Oh, no. I mean literally when I first turn my computer on, this is happening long before Window's is even given the chance to boot. When I press the power button the HDD access light lights up for a few seconds while my BIOS performs it's initial start up sequence. Which is abnormal behavior, as it normally only comes on for a split second. Perhaps I'm just being paranoid? Anyways, I'm not really worried about the hard drive itself, I run diagnostics with Seatools and defrag it every once in a while, and so far everything looks good. But even if it were to go I always keep a backup of all my important data. |
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