AWOL hard drive.
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AWOL hard drive.
Occasionally I find that one drive (D), I have three, does not load at start up. I restart and it always does then.
Any ideas please?
Any ideas please?
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Could be a 'dying' drive? Is it showing in the Bios during boot? Do you have a drive manufacturer's diagnostic? HDD Heath is a free monitoring programme.
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Pop, it can often be that one drive is taking too long to spin up - not necessarily a problem with the drive - it's as likely to be a problem with the PSU, especially if you have several physical disks and CD/DVD drives!
There's a time limit for the BIOS to identify drives at boot - if one of them hasn't reported in, it will then not be visible to the BIOS and therefore not to the OS.
It is possible on some (newer) mobos to specify a longer drive seek time at boot (up to 35 secs on mine). I have pared it back to 20 secs - 15 is too short, and it doesn't find the drive.
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Pop, it can often be that one drive is taking too long to spin up - not necessarily a problem with the drive - it's as likely to be a problem with the PSU, especially if you have several physical disks and CD/DVD drives!
There's a time limit for the BIOS to identify drives at boot - if one of them hasn't reported in, it will then not be visible to the BIOS and therefore not to the OS.
It is possible on some (newer) mobos to specify a longer drive seek time at boot (up to 35 secs on mine). I have pared it back to 20 secs - 15 is too short, and it doesn't find the drive.
SD
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OK - so we are 'in tune', PPP and I. However, 'tis your settings I fancy as my machine shows mine at 1022 and PPP at 0924.
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A utility such as diskcheckup will check the drive's SMART codes and may let you know if the drive is generating any errors.
Since there are 3 drives in the machine, it's likely you added one or two yourself, so it may be worth simple reseating the connectors on the affected drive. You may want to swap a couple of power connectors around to see if the problem moves around, too.
Since there are 3 drives in the machine, it's likely you added one or two yourself, so it may be worth simple reseating the connectors on the affected drive. You may want to swap a couple of power connectors around to see if the problem moves around, too.