Thread: Problem with HD
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Old 03-19-2008, 12:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
Therian86
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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OS: Vista SP1 XP - SP3


Problem with HD

Hello I recently bought a new cooling cpu recently and ran into some problems.

PC Spec
Athlon 64 4000+ 2.4ghz single core San Diego
256mb PCI-e EVGA 7600GT (Zalman VGA cooler)
430 wat PSU
4gb PC3200 memory
Mother board Nforce 410/430 MCP
Vista Home Premium

Cooler would be http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835118112

I installed the cooler with no problems and so I boot it up leave it run in my bios for 30 mins and avg temp was 39-41c idle I can't complain so I went and booted up and started to write a email and the PC randomly rebooted.

First thing that comes to mind is the 430w psu isn't good enough. So I took out the 7600GT gpu with a Zalman VGA cooler installed out of the PC since if its a power issue then it shouldn't happen again. booted up and I got a CHKDSK error so it does its 3 step thing and I booted back to my desktop. 1 minute of idle it crashes and reboots...I boot up HL2 or WoW instant reboot. Its like its hungry for power.

So I remove it...put the stock cooler back on.

So I am like ok this shouldn't crash again......I booted up HL2 instant reboot....idle for 1 min reboot. What the hell could be wrong here?

So after 2 hours of putting my old sink back on (stock) and trying other ideas I start reading and they say it could be a corrupted file in the HD so I format. I get this error when I start the format.
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Stop : 0x0000050 (oxc9e5ab24 , 0x00000000,0x808c7719,0x00000000)

So I try a format again and my C and H drive is 100% wiped and the only option was "151gb RAW" so I started a new format.

So I start a format at the end I get a new error. This is after it deletes/installs the base files not the actual windows.

Stop : 0x0000050 (0xe1262210,0x00000001,0xf70acece,0x00000001)
NTFS.SYS Address Base At f70730000 Date Stamp 41107eea

I am banking my HD is ruined but I thought id post perhaps someone here will have a better idea of if it can be fixed.

Also I get the same error if I try to format again.

if any information is needed lemme know I will hunt it down.
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