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Thread : [problem] Failing hard drive or bad memory?!
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I have ST3500320AS hard drive (barracuda 300GB) and 6 GB ram (2x4 and 1x2 sticks). I've been having problems with getting a corrupted windows vista installation after my system hangs while using photoshop or any of the adobe editing programs. When the computer hangs nothing responds i could still move the mouse anywhere but nothing responds (clicking and closing programs). So i am forced to restart my computer via reset button. After i reset the computer after post during the windows vista loading screen a blue screen suddenly appears and forces the computer to restart, After the second restart it checks the harddrive for consistancy and fixes some registry errors after restarting again windows gets passed the windows loading screen but hangs in a blank black screen with my cursor visible. I've formatted and reinstalled my OS several times and the same thing keeps happening while im using photoshop or one of the editor progams.
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I would pull all ram except for 1 stick and test 1 stick at a time to see what happens. Also look for a hdd test program |
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I'd lean more towards ram, but never rule out a corrupt file in common to your adobe install either.
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Download and run Memtest86. You can probably go to Seagate's web site and download a HDD diagnostic progrm for your HDD. |
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i've ran memtest and one of the seagate hdd diagnostic tools and the results are good. No errors at all. So what may be causing this problem? is it because i had my cpu overclocked? |
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That could do it... unstable overclocks can produce those kinds of errors (at least I've seem similar stuff in XP for my unstable overclocks)... To test the stability of your overclock, get Prime95, and run the TortureTest balanced for about 8 hours. If it ever crashes, things aren't stable. Make sure you're running as many threads as you have CPU cores. |
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heh i've had my pc overclocked at its current speed for about 6 months now. Haven't had any problems and it has never given me any bluescreens. I've tried torture tests as well and they all passed without crashes Specially running multiple games at once while having other windows open. This just started happening recently after I started using the adobe software editing line. I'm thinking about getting a new hard drive what would be a good hard drive to get with a low % failure rate
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Okay it just happend again. Happend while i was opening adobe illustrator cs3 trial version. Everything but my mouse stopped responding. I was able to move my mouse click on the task bar windows the hour glass symbol showed and nothing responded. Alt+Ctrl+Delete didn't respond as well.
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i managed to find a log file of another incident that happend about 30 minutes ago. Chkdsk just finished scanning
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I finally decided to test the ram by removing each one and leaving one in. I put in each of the single 1GB mushkin 5-5-5-12 of ram and both wouldn't pass post. The computer would just give me single Long beeps. The 2GB OCZ 4-4-4-17 both worked each one passed post. The thing thats weird is that with all ram in both banks (2 slots per bank) were working and being detected on the bios post info screen and they passed memtest86 which i ran yesterday. Now that i removed each one and tested them one by one on slot 1 bank 1 the munhkin failed to post.
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