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J. Dunlap19-Apr-05 1:33
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3 times in the last 2 months, I've had problems with the data on my main hard drive becoming partially corrupt.

The first time it happened, the computer froze up totally, with the hard drive light on steady. I reset the computer, and when it started up again, I got a BSOD, with the error being "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_DEVICE". I booted from my PEBuilder CD and tried to access the drive, and I got an "Error while performing InPage operation" error, and the drive's contents would not show up. I put the drive in another computer, and ran CHKDSK on it, and it found a number of corrupt folder and file entries, which it repaired. I could boot from the drive after that, but I decided to get another drive and copy the contents over to it rather than risking further problems with the original drive. I also replaced the IDE cable.

It worked for a little while, but then a few weeks later, there was a BSOD, with a "IRQL_LESS_OR_EQUAL" error (IIRC), and when the computer rebooted, CHKDSK found corrupt file system entries again. The system booted correctly, but I decided to replace the mainboard to see if that was the problem, as I'd been seeing "IDE1 no 80-conductor cable detected" even though there was indeed an 80-conductor cable, so I figured something might be wrong there. Did a repair install of Windows so that the drivers would be re-detected.

Since the first time it happened, I've been getting various BSODs from device drivers - FASTFAT.SYS, NDIS.SYS, etc. (I have pictures of several of them if that would help). Then today, my computer rebooted itself while I was out (probably after another BSOD), and a whole bunch of invalid indexes were corrected, and a bunch of orphaned files were recovered. The computer booted, but many programs cannot load DLLs (they have "Bad Image" errors), and I can't launch any programs via shortcuts, the Run menu, or Explorer - only programs that are set to start via the registry start up. Task Manager doesn't work, I can't open the Event Viewer snap-in, etc.

I'd say there's nothing for it but to reinstall Windows completely. But the reason why I've written this post is that I worry that there may still be some hardware issue that's causing this (power supply? RAM?). So my question is, is this likely to be caused merely by a corrupt Windows installation, or should I suspect a hardware problem?

Here's some info on my system that may be helpful:

Power issues:
Have surge suppressor
Another computer that is on the same surge suppressor does not have any of these problems

Mainboard/CPU specs:
Althon XP 2000+ on Gigabyte 2004RZ mainboard, formerly on ECS EliteGroup K7VTA
Normal operating temps: Sys: 31C/87F, CPU: 50C/112F

RAM:
Kingston DDR @166MHZ
2 256MB modules
memtest run through 6 passes, reports no errors

PSU:
300W
came with case ( = good chance it's shoddy?)
BIOS voltage monitor reports correct voltages

Thanks so much in advance for any help!

"A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both."
-- Dwight D. Eisenhower


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