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Old 06-02-2007, 02:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
Bennett
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Angry [resolved]Various Problems

hi, having encountered a previous problem which was resolved on the below link...
PC Randomly stopped Posting
i decided to replace most of the parts for the sake of being up to date with the current hardware requirements of most new games around. my current specs are
e6600 intel core 2 duo @ 2.4Ghz
2Gb dual channel Geil 6400 low latency ddr2 800
Akasa Ultra Quiet 400W Paxpower Active
Abit AW9D Intel 975X (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard
Asus ATI Radeon X1950 Pro HTDP 256MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-Express)
Western Digital Caviar SE 250GB S300 8mb
other than this it is the same case specified in my Sig, and a standard dvdrw & dvd drive

with the new parts i proceeded to format and reinstall windows on the 250gb drive, all went well but then i noticed regular locks on the display, the mouse pointer appeared to freeze (could be graphics related) though this post may be more suited to the motherboard, ram & cpu section the most problematic point is harddrive related. because the current Mobo only has 1 IDE, and my previous drive was IDE, to restore my files i connected the IDE drive in and booted windows from the Sata drive, copying the files over manaully (drag and dropping- the other drive is also a WD but an 80gig IDE variant) all was well for a while minus to strange locks which i have yet to resolve, though oen occasion did bring about a CCC prompt regarding the grahpics card freezing or not responding.
anyway on reinstalling some games and attempting to apply patches- with the vast number of games i had always kept patches on my harddrive. these patches had previously been on the IDE drive but copied over to the SATA, this is where problems become more serious, i was able to install various smaller files eg winamp etc which i also keep backed up, but for example with the patch to Quake 3, or splinter cell chaos thoery, on installing it tells me there is a problem with the patching process while being applied and has to cancel, in most occasions it tells me its a file transfer problem ,or that the file is corrupt. i thought initally it was a harddrive problem , possibly a dodgy drive but i have just downloaded and applied both patches and they worked fine (direct from fileplanet as opposed to my sata disk) as ambiguous as the problem now sounds im questioning if there are any known problems with transferring files from an IDE interface to Sata, i had further problems with winRAR files which i store (unforunatly) my uni work in, but upon extraction im flooded with errors about the file being corrupt, before my old rig went mad on me, i was sure there was no problem whatsoever, i doubt ther is a problem with the old harddrive, and i transferred a good 50gigs from one drive to another.
prior to this problem, i had formatted (twice because windows installer crashed on me when the timer said 39mins... and a quick format wouldn let me install- said harddrive was possbily damaged) and the problem with using some files, particulary the large ones persist, i had no problem applying the UT2004 recent patch, but the mega map pack for example, on extraction stage would show many maps failing. is it possible to recover these files from the IDE again without getting these problems or am i doomed to download these files again. sorry if i have somewhat lost the plot with what im saying, it is a hard problem to describe
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