Obscure hard drive problem...
Posted: 2005-06-20 05:20pm
Maybe someone has an ingenious idea...
I currently have a very obscure problem with my SATA hard drive in my XP box.
Occasionally, it would just freeze up, and you hear the hard drive doing something, just like the heads were trying to find a spot to read, but fail, then after a few times trying, it moves on, normally and XP de-freezes. Occasionally, it will crash with a BSOD and a kernel page error.
Now, in the event table, there's an error saying that my viasraid didn't answer in the error waiting time, and a warning, that there was an error while swapping in \Device\Harddisk1\D.
I ran a test tool from seagate, and it says that the SATA raid controller is fine, and the physical hard drive works, as well.
When I try to do a chkdsk on one of the partitions, all NTFS, it stops with an error message before the final step...
Is it a hard disk problem? Or is the NTFS partition that fucked up? And if so, do you know a nice tool, which may check or correct this, besides the Windows one, which seems to fail?
I really, really don't want to buy another HD right now...
I currently have a very obscure problem with my SATA hard drive in my XP box.
Occasionally, it would just freeze up, and you hear the hard drive doing something, just like the heads were trying to find a spot to read, but fail, then after a few times trying, it moves on, normally and XP de-freezes. Occasionally, it will crash with a BSOD and a kernel page error.
Now, in the event table, there's an error saying that my viasraid didn't answer in the error waiting time, and a warning, that there was an error while swapping in \Device\Harddisk1\D.
I ran a test tool from seagate, and it says that the SATA raid controller is fine, and the physical hard drive works, as well.
When I try to do a chkdsk on one of the partitions, all NTFS, it stops with an error message before the final step...
Is it a hard disk problem? Or is the NTFS partition that fucked up? And if so, do you know a nice tool, which may check or correct this, besides the Windows one, which seems to fail?
I really, really don't want to buy another HD right now...