I was playing a game when the PC froze and BSOD'd, giving me a kernel error of some sort. I heard a click-whirr noise coming from the tower, then it restarted. I had a few problems getting the thing to start again. A few errors about hardware not being compatible or something. When it finally did restart and I was backing shit up, I'd hear the click-whirring again and for a second or two the PC would freeze. It was running slow or freezing every few seconds. I restarted the PC and now it's running fine. Fortunately everything's backed up now.
Could that be my really old hard drive dieing?
I never ended up getting that computer I was talking about building a few months back. Funds went dry. But I think now I'm going to have to get a new one. I'm sick of all the problems this one's giving me.
My harddrive ticks it's data to smithereens when I cold-boot. Oh, and it loads really really slow sometimes, and sometimes it searchs for valid partitions for like 30 minutes.
It's old and needs to be replaced :icon26: My OS is on my shweet 4gig though :icon25:
Any idea how I can unplug my hard drive and get into windows? I'm a bit hardware ignorant, so I dunno why I can't just unplug the HDD without getting an error.
Once the PC is detecting boot devices and passes the CD ROM, it requests a boot CD. Plugging the hard drive back in makes the message go away...
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