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I am having a problem with a new ASUS K8V SE Deluxe (revision 2; BIOS dated 6/17/2005; cannot figure out where the BIOS version is) with its enabled onboard Promise Controller in CMOS. It will detect my third Seagate 120 GB HDD just fine, but Windows XP Pro. SP2 (all updates) would not boot. This happened the last three days. Eventually, I get Windows to boot up with the third HDD back but it takes a while. I fiddled around to see what was causing it. The first two days was something like this: 1. Boot up computer after a long day of downtime (almost 12 hours -- I turn off my computer when I go out for a long time like work). 2. XP doesn't boot up. 3. Reboot and go back to CMOS. 4. Disable Onboard Promise Controller and enable Marvell onboard network (I use my reliable 3COM NIC). 5. Save and boot to Windows like normal. 6. Shutdown Windows and computer normally. 7. Wait like 10 seconds. Did not turn off the PSU like first time. 8. Boot the computer back up and enter CMOS. 9. Re-enable the Onboard Promise Controller, save, and reboot. 10. XP should boot up. I didn't have this problem if I reboot a lot after getting the third HDD to work. It seems to happen after a long downtime. I don't know how long the downtime has to be to reproduce this. Definitely almost 12 hours so far. After almost 12 hours of downtime today when I went to work, Windows actually booted up fine until I felt pauses on and off in Windows. Even mouse cursor frozed/paused. I pinged my Windows machine from a Linux box, and the pings either came back very late or timed out (packet loss). I checked XP's Event Logs viewer and saw this under System tab: 16 UlSata errors within 7 minutes and 17 seconds. Example: Event Type: Error Event Source: UlSata Event Category: None Event ID: 9 Date: 12/21/2005 Time: 8:42:24 PM User: N/A Computer: FooBar Description: The device, \Device\Scsi\UlSata1, did not respond within the timeout period. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: 0f 00 10 00 01 00 66 00 ......f. 0008: 00 00 00 00 09 00 04 c0 .......? 0010: 01 01 00 50 00 00 00 00 ...P.... 0018: 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ 0028: 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 ........ 0030: 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 ........ I am not sure if those are related. I think they are. Any ideas? Someone sugested a bad cable? Is that possible? I just find it weird that it only happens during after a long downtime. My system specifications can be found below. Thank you in advance. ![]() Primary Computer (Multimedia, Gaming, & Workstation Box): AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.2GHz 512KB Socket 754 CPU (using a Thermaltake A1838 (Silent Boost K8), ATX Full Tower Case (from 1998), ASUS K8V SE Deluxe (VIA K8T800 Socket 754 ATX; VIA VT8237 South Bridge; revision 2; onboard sound disabled; onboard NIC not used/connected (using 3COM NIC for network), 500 watts Seasonic S12 PSU, 2 GB of RAM total (2 512 MBs of PC3200 Kingston RAM (CAS 3) + 1 GB (PC3200; CL3)), XFX NVIDIA GeForce 6800 (128 MB; AGP), Broadband Technologies Air2PC-ATSC-PCI HDTV card (r0.2; DVB), Asus TV Tuner Card880 NTSC (cx23880), Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS, Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1612 16X/48X ATAPI/IDE drive, Plextor PX-W1210 PlexWriter (12/10/32A; IDE), Quantum Fireball Plus LM 15 GB 7200 RPM EIDE HDD, IBM Deskstar 60GXP 40 GB ATA/100 Hard Drive (7200 RPM; IC35L040AVER07-0), Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus ST3120026A 120 GB (8 MB cache; 7200 RPM) HDD, an external Seagate 250 GB HDD (7200 RPM) in a Kingwin HDD Enclosure via USB (connected when needed), 3Com Fast EtherLink XL 10/100 Mb TX Ethernet NIC (3C905 B-TX), 3.5" TEAC disk drive, Windows XP Professional SP2 (all updates), two 80 mm case fans, a 3 fan HDD Peeze cooler, Microsoft Sidewinder Joystick (USB), Hewlett Packard Photosmart 8450 printer (USB), external USR 33600 Sportster Faxmodem (Model: 0413; Product Code: 000839-03; used when needed), Hawking Technology's Hi-Gain USB Wireless-G Adapter (Model: HWU54D; original version; used when needed), and Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400 (4.1 setup). Using DirectX v9.0c. Nothing is overclocked. Computer is connected to a 8-ports Netgear DS108 Hub 10/100 base for LAN and Netgear RT311 Router connected to a Terayon TJ715x cable modem for Adelphia's High Speed Internet). Also, a Linksys Instant Wireless Network Access Point (802.11b; 2.4 Ghz; 11Mbs; v2.6; WAP11) for wireless. -- "The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." --Proverbs 30:25 (Bible) /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: philpi@earthlink.netANT ( ) or ANTant@zimage.com Ant is/was listening to a song on his home computer: Sonic Clang - DOOM E1M7 |
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BIOS details. Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Information, System Summary. Studying the information you provide leaves me wondering whether you have two problems not one. A failing hard disk -the Quantum Fireball and some other problem related to the Device 1 ( perhaps a driver? ). Reasoning. If the hard disk fails you would not see an error in Event Viewer. When the hard disk does not fail you see reports of a secondary problem Try HD Tune (freeware). Download and run it and see what it turns up. http://www.hdtune.com/ Select the Info tabs and place the cursor on C:\ under Drive letter and then double click the two page icon ( copy to Clipboard ) and copy into a further message. Select the Health tab and then double click the two page icon ( copy to Clipboard ) and copy into a further message. ~~~~~~ Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Ant" <philpi@earthlink.netANT> wrote in message news:emiZ%23QsBGHA.3496@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Hello. > > I am having a problem with a new ASUS K8V SE Deluxe (revision 2; BIOS > dated 6/17/2005; cannot figure out where the BIOS version is) with its > enabled onboard Promise Controller in CMOS. It will detect my third > Seagate 120 GB HDD just fine, but Windows XP Pro. SP2 (all updates) would > not boot. This happened the last three days. Eventually, I get Windows to > boot up with the third HDD back but it takes a while. I fiddled around to > see what was causing it. The first two days was something like this: > > 1. Boot up computer after a long day of downtime (almost 12 hours -- I > turn off my computer when I go out for a long time like work). > 2. XP doesn't boot up. > 3. Reboot and go back to CMOS. > 4. Disable Onboard Promise Controller and enable Marvell onboard network > (I use my reliable 3COM NIC). > 5. Save and boot to Windows like normal. > 6. Shutdown Windows and computer normally. > 7. Wait like 10 seconds. Did not turn off the PSU like first time. > 8. Boot the computer back up and enter CMOS. > 9. Re-enable the Onboard Promise Controller, save, and reboot. > 10. XP should boot up. > > I didn't have this problem if I reboot a lot after getting the third HDD > to work. It seems to happen after a long downtime. I don't know how long > the downtime has to be to reproduce this. Definitely almost 12 hours so > far. > > After almost 12 hours of downtime today when I went to work, Windows > actually booted up fine until I felt pauses on and off in Windows. Even > mouse cursor frozed/paused. I pinged my Windows machine from a Linux box, > and the pings either came back very late or timed out (packet loss). I > checked XP's Event Logs viewer and saw this under System tab: > > 16 UlSata errors within 7 minutes and 17 seconds. Example: > > Event Type: Error > Event Source: UlSata > Event Category: None > Event ID: 9 > Date: 12/21/2005 > Time: 8:42:24 PM > User: N/A > Computer: FooBar > Description: > The device, \Device\Scsi\UlSata1, did not respond within the timeout > period. > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. > Data: > 0000: 0f 00 10 00 01 00 66 00 ......f. > 0008: 00 00 00 00 09 00 04 c0 .......? > 0010: 01 01 00 50 00 00 00 00 ...P.... > 0018: 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ > 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ > 0028: 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 ........ > 0030: 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 ........ > > > I am not sure if those are related. I think they are. Any ideas? Someone > sugested a bad cable? Is that possible? I just find it weird that it only > happens during after a long downtime. My system specifications can be > found below. Thank you in advance. ![]() > > > Primary Computer (Multimedia, Gaming, & Workstation Box): > AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.2GHz 512KB Socket 754 CPU (using a Thermaltake A1838 > (Silent Boost K8), ATX Full Tower Case (from 1998), ASUS K8V SE Deluxe > (VIA K8T800 Socket 754 ATX; VIA VT8237 South Bridge; revision 2; onboard > sound disabled; onboard NIC not used/connected (using 3COM NIC for > network), 500 watts Seasonic S12 PSU, 2 GB of RAM total (2 512 MBs of > PC3200 Kingston RAM (CAS 3) + 1 GB (PC3200; CL3)), XFX NVIDIA GeForce 6800 > (128 MB; AGP), Broadband Technologies Air2PC-ATSC-PCI HDTV card (r0.2; > DVB), Asus TV Tuner Card880 NTSC (cx23880), Creative Sound Blaster Audigy > 2 ZS, Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1612 16X/48X ATAPI/IDE drive, Plextor PX-W1210 > PlexWriter (12/10/32A; IDE), Quantum Fireball Plus LM 15 GB 7200 RPM EIDE > HDD, IBM Deskstar 60GXP 40 GB ATA/100 Hard Drive (7200 RPM; > IC35L040AVER07-0), Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus ST3120026A 120 GB (8 MB > cache; 7200 RPM) HDD, an external Seagate 250 GB HDD (7200 RPM) in a > Kingwin HDD Enclosure via USB (connected when needed), 3Com Fast EtherLink > XL 10/100 Mb TX Ethernet NIC (3C905 B-TX), 3.5" TEAC disk drive, Windows > XP Professional SP2 (all updates), two 80 mm case fans, a 3 fan HDD Peeze > cooler, Microsoft Sidewinder Joystick (USB), Hewlett Packard Photosmart > 8450 printer (USB), external USR 33600 Sportster Faxmodem (Model: 0413; > Product Code: 000839-03; used when needed), Hawking Technology's Hi-Gain > USB Wireless-G Adapter (Model: HWU54D; original version; used when > needed), and Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400 (4.1 setup). Using DirectX v9.0c. > > Nothing is overclocked. Computer is connected to a 8-ports Netgear DS108 > Hub 10/100 base for LAN and Netgear RT311 Router connected to a Terayon > TJ715x cable modem for Adelphia's High Speed Internet). Also, a Linksys > Instant Wireless Network Access Point (802.11b; 2.4 Ghz; 11Mbs; v2.6; > WAP11) for wireless. > -- > "The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the > summer." --Proverbs 30:25 (Bible) > /\___/\ > / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) > | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net > \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: philpi@earthlink.netANT > ( ) or ANTant@zimage.com > Ant is/was listening to a song on his home computer: Sonic Clang - DOOM > E1M7 |
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On 12/22/2005 1:17 AM PT, Gerry Cornell wrote:
> BIOS details. Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System > Information, System Summary. OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600 OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Name FooBar System Type X86-based PC Processor x86 Family 15 Model 12 Stepping 0 AuthenticAMD ~2202 Mhz BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 1007.003, 6/17/2005 SMBIOS Version 2.3 Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32 Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume4 Locale United States Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)" User Name FooBar\Ant Time Zone Pacific Standard Time Total Physical Memory 2,046.73 MB Available Physical Memory 1.29 GB Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB Page File Space 3.02 GB Page File C:\pagefile.sys > Studying the information you provide leaves me wondering whether you > have two problems not one. > > A failing hard disk -the Quantum Fireball and some other problem > related to the Device 1 ( perhaps a driver? ). > > Reasoning. If the hard disk fails you would not see an error in Event > Viewer. When the hard disk does not fail you see reports of a secondary > problem > > Try HD Tune (freeware). Download and run it and see what it turns up. > http://www.hdtune.com/ I will just give you information on all three HDDs including Seagate one that is working for now (until I have another long downtimes?). HD Tune: QUANTUM FIREBALLP LM Information Firmware version : A35.0700 Serial number : 183006136328 Capacity : 14.0 GB (~15.0 GB) Buffer size : 1900 KB Standard : ATA/ATAPI-5 Supported mode : UDMA Mode 4 (Ultra ATA/66) Current mode : UDMA Mode 4 (Ultra ATA/66) S.M.A.R.T : yes 48-bit Address : no Read Look-Ahead : yes Write Cache : yes Host Protected Area : yes Device Configuration Overlay : no Automatic Acoustic Management: no Power Management : yes Advanced Power Management : no Power-up in Standby : no Security Mode : yes Firmware Upgradable : yes Partition : 1 Drive letter : Label : Capacity : 47 MB Usage : 0.00% Type : unknown (83h) Bootable : No Partition : 2 Drive letter : C:\ Label : AFA64-C Capacity : 4282 MB Usage : 78.40% Type : NTFS Bootable : Yes Partition : 3 Drive letter : E:\ Label : AFA64-E Capacity : 5992 MB Usage : 14.04% Type : NTFS Bootable : No Partition : 4 Drive letter : F:\ Label : AFA64-F Capacity : 4000 MB Usage : 32.55% Type : NTFS Bootable : No HD Tune: QUANTUM FIREBALLP LM Health ID Current Worst ThresholdData Status (01) Raw Read Error Rate 100 253 20 0 Ok (03) Spin Up Time 70 63 20 3820 Ok (04) Start/Stop Count 98 98 8 1771 Ok (05) Reallocated Sector Count 100 100 20 0 Ok (07) Seek Error Rate 100 100 23 0 Ok (09) Power On Hours Count 53 53 1 31087 Ok (0A) Spin Retry Count 100 100 20 0 Ok (0B) Calibration Retry Count 100 100 20 0 Ok (0C) Power Cycle Count 98 98 8 1665 Ok (0D) Soft Read Error Rate 100 100 23 0 Ok (C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count 200 200 0 0 Ok (C4) Reallocated Event Count 100 100 20 0 Ok (C5) Current Pending Sector 100 100 20 0 Ok (C6) Offline Uncorrectable 100 253 0 0 Ok Power On Time : 31087 Health Status : Ok HD Tune: IC35L040AVER07-0 Information Firmware version : ER4OA45A Serial number : SXPTX1X9093 Capacity : 38.3 GB (~41.2 GB) Buffer size : 1916 KB Standard : ATA/ATAPI-0 Supported mode : UDMA Mode 5 (Ultra ATA/100) Current mode : UDMA Mode 5 (Ultra ATA/100) S.M.A.R.T : yes 48-bit Address : no Read Look-Ahead : yes Write Cache : yes Host Protected Area : yes Device Configuration Overlay : yes Automatic Acoustic Management: yes Power Management : yes Advanced Power Management : yes Power-up in Standby : yes Security Mode : yes Firmware Upgradable : no Partition : 1 Drive letter : D:\ Label : AFA64-D Capacity : 10244 MB Usage : 56.49% Type : NTFS Bootable : Yes Partition : 2 Drive letter : G:\ Label : AFA64-G Capacity : 9012 MB Usage : 30.33% Type : NTFS Bootable : No Partition : 3 Drive letter : Label : Capacity : 8746 MB Usage : 0.00% Type : unknown (83h) Bootable : No Partition : 4 Drive letter : Label : Capacity : 8746 MB Usage : 0.00% Type : unknown (83h) Bootable : No Partition : 5 Drive letter : Label : Capacity : 996 MB Usage : 0.00% Type : unknown (83h) Bootable : No Partition : 6 Drive letter : Label : Capacity : 509 MB Usage : 0.00% Type : unknown (82h) Bootable : No Partition : 7 Drive letter : Label : Capacity : 502 MB Usage : 0.00% Type : unknown (83h) Bootable : No Partition : 8 Drive letter : Label : Capacity : 502 MB Usage : 0.00% Type : unknown (83h) Bootable : No HD Tune: IC35L040AVER07-0 Health ID Current Worst ThresholdData Status (01) Raw Read Error Rate 100 100 60 0 Ok (02) Throughput Performance 100 100 50 0 Ok (03) Spin Up Time 107 107 24 12845268 Ok (04) Start/Stop Count 100 100 0 622 Ok (05) Reallocated Sector Count 100 100 5 3 Ok (07) Seek Error Rate 100 100 67 0 Ok (08) Seek Time Performance 100 100 20 0 Ok (09) Power On Hours Count 99 99 0 10783 Ok (0A) Spin Retry Count 100 100 60 0 Ok (0C) Power Cycle Count 100 100 0 578 Ok (C0) Power Off Retract Count 100 100 50 622 Ok (C1) Load Cycle Count 100 100 50 622 Ok (C2) Temperature 100 100 0 1179703 Ok (C4) Reallocated Event Count 100 100 0 3 Ok (C5) Current Pending Sector 100 100 0 1 Ok (C6) Offline Uncorrectable 100 100 0 0 Ok (C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count 200 200 0 0 Ok Power On Time : 10783 Health Status : Ok HD Tune: ST3120026A Information Firmware version : 3.06 Serial number : Capacity : 111.8 GB (~120.0 GB) Buffer size : 0 KB Standard : Supported mode : Current mode : S.M.A.R.T : no 48-bit Address : no Read Look-Ahead : no Write Cache : no Host Protected Area : no Device Configuration Overlay : no Automatic Acoustic Management: no Power Management : no Advanced Power Management : no Power-up in Standby : no Security Mode : no Firmware Upgradable : no Partition : 1 Drive letter : H:\ Label : AFA64-H Capacity : 17241 MB Usage : 77.92% Type : NTFS Bootable : No Partition : 2 Drive letter : I:\ Label : AFA64-I Capacity : 97229 MB Usage : 46.06% Type : NTFS Bootable : No HD Tune: ST3120026A Health ID Current Worst ThresholdData Status Power On Time : n/a Health Status : n/a Not sure why this Seagate drive gave me nothing for health! SpeedFan v4.27 can, but I can't copy and paste. They all looked OK.FYI, unknown ones are my Linux partitions since I have a dual boot setup. >>I am having a problem with a new ASUS K8V SE Deluxe (revision 2; BIOS >>dated 6/17/2005; cannot figure out where the BIOS version is) with its >>enabled onboard Promise Controller in CMOS. It will detect my third >>Seagate 120 GB HDD just fine, but Windows XP Pro. SP2 (all updates) would >>not boot. This happened the last three days. Eventually, I get Windows to >>boot up with the third HDD back but it takes a while. I fiddled around to >>see what was causing it. The first two days was something like this: >> >>1. Boot up computer after a long day of downtime (almost 12 hours -- I >>turn off my computer when I go out for a long time like work). >>2. XP doesn't boot up. >>3. Reboot and go back to CMOS. >>4. Disable Onboard Promise Controller and enable Marvell onboard network >>(I use my reliable 3COM NIC). >>5. Save and boot to Windows like normal. >>6. Shutdown Windows and computer normally. >>7. Wait like 10 seconds. Did not turn off the PSU like first time. >>8. Boot the computer back up and enter CMOS. >>9. Re-enable the Onboard Promise Controller, save, and reboot. >>10. XP should boot up. >> >>I didn't have this problem if I reboot a lot after getting the third HDD >>to work. It seems to happen after a long downtime. I don't know how long >>the downtime has to be to reproduce this. Definitely almost 12 hours so >>far. >> >>After almost 12 hours of downtime today when I went to work, Windows >>actually booted up fine until I felt pauses on and off in Windows. Even >>mouse cursor frozed/paused. I pinged my Windows machine from a Linux box, >>and the pings either came back very late or timed out (packet loss). I >>checked XP's Event Logs viewer and saw this under System tab: >> >>16 UlSata errors within 7 minutes and 17 seconds. Example: >> >>Event Type: Error >>Event Source: UlSata >>Event Category: None >>Event ID: 9 >>Date: 12/21/2005 >>Time: 8:42:24 PM >>User: N/A >>Computer: FooBar >>Description: >>The device, \Device\Scsi\UlSata1, did not respond within the timeout >>period. >> >>For more information, see Help and Support Center at >>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. >>Data: >>0000: 0f 00 10 00 01 00 66 00 ......f. >>0008: 00 00 00 00 09 00 04 c0 .......? >>0010: 01 01 00 50 00 00 00 00 ...P.... >>0018: 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ >>0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ >>0028: 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 ........ >>0030: 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 ........ >> >> >>I am not sure if those are related. I think they are. Any ideas? Someone >>sugested a bad cable? Is that possible? I just find it weird that it only >>happens during after a long downtime. My system specifications can be >>found below. Thank you in advance. ![]() >> >> >>Primary Computer (Multimedia, Gaming, & Workstation Box): >>AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.2GHz 512KB Socket 754 CPU (using a Thermaltake A1838 >>(Silent Boost K8), ATX Full Tower Case (from 1998), ASUS K8V SE Deluxe >>(VIA K8T800 Socket 754 ATX; VIA VT8237 South Bridge; revision 2; onboard >>sound disabled; onboard NIC not used/connected (using 3COM NIC for >>network), 500 watts Seasonic S12 PSU, 2 GB of RAM total (2 512 MBs of >>PC3200 Kingston RAM (CAS 3) + 1 GB (PC3200; CL3)), XFX NVIDIA GeForce 6800 >>(128 MB; AGP), Broadband Technologies Air2PC-ATSC-PCI HDTV card (r0.2; >>DVB), Asus TV Tuner Card880 NTSC (cx23880), Creative Sound Blaster Audigy >>2 ZS, Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1612 16X/48X ATAPI/IDE drive, Plextor PX-W1210 >>PlexWriter (12/10/32A; IDE), Quantum Fireball Plus LM 15 GB 7200 RPM EIDE >>HDD, IBM Deskstar 60GXP 40 GB ATA/100 Hard Drive (7200 RPM; >>IC35L040AVER07-0), Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus ST3120026A 120 GB (8 MB >>cache; 7200 RPM) HDD, an external Seagate 250 GB HDD (7200 RPM) in a >>Kingwin HDD Enclosure via USB (connected when needed), 3Com Fast EtherLink >>XL 10/100 Mb TX Ethernet NIC (3C905 B-TX), 3.5" TEAC disk drive, Windows >>XP Professional SP2 (all updates), two 80 mm case fans, a 3 fan HDD Peeze >>cooler, Microsoft Sidewinder Joystick (USB), Hewlett Packard Photosmart >>8450 printer (USB), external USR 33600 Sportster Faxmodem (Model: 0413; >>Product Code: 000839-03; used when needed), Hawking Technology's Hi-Gain >>USB Wireless-G Adapter (Model: HWU54D; original version; used when >>needed), and Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400 (4.1 setup). Using DirectX v9.0c. >> >>Nothing is overclocked. Computer is connected to a 8-ports Netgear DS108 >>Hub 10/100 base for LAN and Netgear RT311 Router connected to a Terayon >>TJ715x cable modem for Adelphia's High Speed Internet). Also, a Linksys >>Instant Wireless Network Access Point (802.11b; 2.4 Ghz; 11Mbs; v2.6; >>WAP11) for wireless. -- "As a thinker and planner, the ant is the equal of any savage race of men; as a self-educated specialist in several arts she is the superior of any savage race of men; and in one or two high mental qualities she is above the reach of any man..." --Mark Twain /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: philpi@earthlink.netANT ( ) or ANTant@zimage.com Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer. |
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Your set up is a complex one. Dual booting with Linux is something I know nothing about. I can offer you no further help. It would be foolish for me to try. -- Regards. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Ant" <philpi@earthlink.netANT> wrote in message news:OpLsz$wBGHA.1144@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > On 12/22/2005 1:17 AM PT, Gerry Cornell wrote: > >> BIOS details. Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System >> Information, System Summary. > > OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional > Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600 > OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation > System Name FooBar > System Type X86-based PC > Processor x86 Family 15 Model 12 Stepping 0 AuthenticAMD ~2202 Mhz > BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 1007.003, 6/17/2005 > SMBIOS Version 2.3 > Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS > System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32 > Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume4 > Locale United States > Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.2180 > (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)" > User Name FooBar\Ant > Time Zone Pacific Standard Time > Total Physical Memory 2,046.73 MB > Available Physical Memory 1.29 GB > Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB > Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB > Page File Space 3.02 GB > Page File C:\pagefile.sys > > >> Studying the information you provide leaves me wondering whether you >> have two problems not one. >> >> A failing hard disk -the Quantum Fireball and some other problem >> related to the Device 1 ( perhaps a driver? ). >> >> Reasoning. If the hard disk fails you would not see an error in Event >> Viewer. When the hard disk does not fail you see reports of a secondary >> problem >> >> Try HD Tune (freeware). Download and run it and see what it turns up. >> http://www.hdtune.com/ > > I will just give you information on all three HDDs including Seagate one > that is working for now (until I have another long downtimes?). > > HD Tune: QUANTUM FIREBALLP LM Information > > Firmware version : A35.0700 > Serial number : 183006136328 > Capacity : 14.0 GB (~15.0 GB) > Buffer size : 1900 KB > Standard : ATA/ATAPI-5 > Supported mode : UDMA Mode 4 (Ultra ATA/66) > Current mode : UDMA Mode 4 (Ultra ATA/66) > > S.M.A.R.T : yes > 48-bit Address : no > Read Look-Ahead : yes > Write Cache : yes > Host Protected Area : yes > Device Configuration Overlay : no > Automatic Acoustic Management: no > Power Management : yes > Advanced Power Management : no > Power-up in Standby : no > Security Mode : yes > Firmware Upgradable : yes > > Partition : 1 > Drive letter : > Label : > Capacity : 47 MB > Usage : 0.00% > Type : unknown (83h) > Bootable : No > > Partition : 2 > Drive letter : C:\ > Label : AFA64-C > Capacity : 4282 MB > Usage : 78.40% > Type : NTFS > Bootable : Yes > > Partition : 3 > Drive letter : E:\ > Label : AFA64-E > Capacity : 5992 MB > Usage : 14.04% > Type : NTFS > Bootable : No > > Partition : 4 > Drive letter : F:\ > Label : AFA64-F > Capacity : 4000 MB > Usage : 32.55% > Type : NTFS > Bootable : No > > HD Tune: QUANTUM FIREBALLP LM Health > > ID Current Worst ThresholdData Status > (01) Raw Read Error Rate 100 253 20 0 Ok > (03) Spin Up Time 70 63 20 3820 Ok > (04) Start/Stop Count 98 98 8 1771 Ok > (05) Reallocated Sector Count 100 100 20 0 Ok > (07) Seek Error Rate 100 100 23 0 Ok > (09) Power On Hours Count 53 53 1 31087 Ok > (0A) Spin Retry Count 100 100 20 0 Ok > (0B) Calibration Retry Count 100 100 20 0 Ok > (0C) Power Cycle Count 98 98 8 1665 Ok > (0D) Soft Read Error Rate 100 100 23 0 Ok > (C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count 200 200 0 0 Ok > (C4) Reallocated Event Count 100 100 20 0 Ok > (C5) Current Pending Sector 100 100 20 0 Ok > (C6) Offline Uncorrectable 100 253 0 0 Ok > > Power On Time : 31087 > Health Status : Ok > > > HD Tune: IC35L040AVER07-0 Information > > Firmware version : ER4OA45A > Serial number : SXPTX1X9093 > Capacity : 38.3 GB (~41.2 GB) > Buffer size : 1916 KB > Standard : ATA/ATAPI-0 > Supported mode : UDMA Mode 5 (Ultra ATA/100) > Current mode : UDMA Mode 5 (Ultra ATA/100) > > S.M.A.R.T : yes > 48-bit Address : no > Read Look-Ahead : yes > Write Cache : yes > Host Protected Area : yes > Device Configuration Overlay : yes > Automatic Acoustic Management: yes > Power Management : yes > Advanced Power Management : yes > Power-up in Standby : yes > Security Mode : yes > Firmware Upgradable : no > > Partition : 1 > Drive letter : D:\ > Label : AFA64-D > Capacity : 10244 MB > Usage : 56.49% > Type : NTFS > Bootable : Yes > > Partition : 2 > Drive letter : G:\ > Label : AFA64-G > Capacity : 9012 MB > Usage : 30.33% > Type : NTFS > Bootable : No > > Partition : 3 > Drive letter : > Label : > Capacity : 8746 MB > Usage : 0.00% > Type : unknown (83h) > Bootable : No > > Partition : 4 > Drive letter : > Label : > Capacity : 8746 MB > Usage : 0.00% > Type : unknown (83h) > Bootable : No > > Partition : 5 > Drive letter : > Label : > Capacity : 996 MB > Usage : 0.00% > Type : unknown (83h) > Bootable : No > > Partition : 6 > Drive letter : > Label : > Capacity : 509 MB > Usage : 0.00% > Type : unknown (82h) > Bootable : No > > Partition : 7 > Drive letter : > Label : > Capacity : 502 MB > Usage : 0.00% > Type : unknown (83h) > Bootable : No > > Partition : 8 > Drive letter : > Label : > Capacity : 502 MB > Usage : 0.00% > Type : unknown (83h) > Bootable : No > > HD Tune: IC35L040AVER07-0 Health > > ID Current Worst ThresholdData Status > (01) Raw Read Error Rate 100 100 60 0 Ok > (02) Throughput Performance 100 100 50 0 Ok > (03) Spin Up Time 107 107 24 12845268 Ok > (04) Start/Stop Count 100 100 0 622 Ok > (05) Reallocated Sector Count 100 100 5 3 Ok > (07) Seek Error Rate 100 100 67 0 Ok > (08) Seek Time Performance 100 100 20 0 Ok > (09) Power On Hours Count 99 99 0 10783 Ok > (0A) Spin Retry Count 100 100 60 0 Ok > (0C) Power Cycle Count 100 100 0 578 Ok > (C0) Power Off Retract Count 100 100 50 622 Ok > (C1) Load Cycle Count 100 100 50 622 Ok > (C2) Temperature 100 100 0 1179703 Ok > (C4) Reallocated Event Count 100 100 0 3 Ok > (C5) Current Pending Sector 100 100 0 1 Ok > (C6) Offline Uncorrectable 100 100 0 0 Ok > (C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count 200 200 0 0 Ok > > Power On Time : 10783 > Health Status : Ok > > > > HD Tune: ST3120026A Information > > Firmware version : 3.06 > Serial number : > Capacity : 111.8 GB (~120.0 GB) > Buffer size : 0 KB > Standard : > Supported mode : > Current mode : > > S.M.A.R.T : no > 48-bit Address : no > Read Look-Ahead : no > Write Cache : no > Host Protected Area : no > Device Configuration Overlay : no > Automatic Acoustic Management: no > Power Management : no > Advanced Power Management : no > Power-up in Standby : no > Security Mode : no > Firmware Upgradable : no > > Partition : 1 > Drive letter : H:\ > Label : AFA64-H > Capacity : 17241 MB > Usage : 77.92% > Type : NTFS > Bootable : No > > Partition : 2 > Drive letter : I:\ > Label : AFA64-I > Capacity : 97229 MB > Usage : 46.06% > Type : NTFS > Bootable : No > > HD Tune: ST3120026A Health > > ID Current Worst ThresholdData Status > > Power On Time : n/a > Health Status : n/a > > Not sure why this Seagate drive gave me nothing for health! SpeedFan v4.27 > can, but I can't copy and paste. They all looked OK.> > > FYI, unknown ones are my Linux partitions since I have a dual boot setup. > > >>>I am having a problem with a new ASUS K8V SE Deluxe (revision 2; BIOS >>>dated 6/17/2005; cannot figure out where the BIOS version is) with its >>>enabled onboard Promise Controller in CMOS. It will detect my third >>>Seagate 120 GB HDD just fine, but Windows XP Pro. SP2 (all updates) would >>>not boot. This happened the last three days. Eventually, I get Windows to >>>boot up with the third HDD back but it takes a while. I fiddled around to >>>see what was causing it. The first two days was something like this: >>> >>>1. Boot up computer after a long day of downtime (almost 12 hours -- I >>>turn off my computer when I go out for a long time like work). >>>2. XP doesn't boot up. >>>3. Reboot and go back to CMOS. >>>4. Disable Onboard Promise Controller and enable Marvell onboard network >>>(I use my reliable 3COM NIC). >>>5. Save and boot to Windows like normal. >>>6. Shutdown Windows and computer normally. >>>7. Wait like 10 seconds. Did not turn off the PSU like first time. >>>8. Boot the computer back up and enter CMOS. >>>9. Re-enable the Onboard Promise Controller, save, and reboot. >>>10. XP should boot up. >>> >>>I didn't have this problem if I reboot a lot after getting the third HDD >>>to work. It seems to happen after a long downtime. I don't know how long >>>the downtime has to be to reproduce this. Definitely almost 12 hours so >>>far. >>> >>>After almost 12 hours of downtime today when I went to work, Windows >>>actually booted up fine until I felt pauses on and off in Windows. Even >>>mouse cursor frozed/paused. I pinged my Windows machine from a Linux box, >>>and the pings either came back very late or timed out (packet loss). I >>>checked XP's Event Logs viewer and saw this under System tab: >>> >>>16 UlSata errors within 7 minutes and 17 seconds. Example: >>> >>>Event Type: Error >>>Event Source: UlSata >>>Event Category: None >>>Event ID: 9 >>>Date: 12/21/2005 >>>Time: 8:42:24 PM >>>User: N/A >>>Computer: FooBar >>>Description: >>>The device, \Device\Scsi\UlSata1, did not respond within the timeout >>>period. >>> >>>For more information, see Help and Support Center at >>>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. >>>Data: >>>0000: 0f 00 10 00 01 00 66 00 ......f. >>>0008: 00 00 00 00 09 00 04 c0 .......? >>>0010: 01 01 00 50 00 00 00 00 ...P.... >>>0018: 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ >>>0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ >>>0028: 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 ........ >>>0030: 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 ........ >>> >>> >>>I am not sure if those are related. I think they are. Any ideas? Someone >>>sugested a bad cable? Is that possible? I just find it weird that it only >>>happens during after a long downtime. My system specifications can be >>>found below. Thank you in advance. ![]() >>> >>> >>>Primary Computer (Multimedia, Gaming, & Workstation Box): >>>AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.2GHz 512KB Socket 754 CPU (using a Thermaltake >>>A1838 (Silent Boost K8), ATX Full Tower Case (from 1998), ASUS K8V SE >>>Deluxe (VIA K8T800 Socket 754 ATX; VIA VT8237 South Bridge; revision 2; >>>onboard sound disabled; onboard NIC not used/connected (using 3COM NIC >>>for network), 500 watts Seasonic S12 PSU, 2 GB of RAM total (2 512 MBs of >>>PC3200 Kingston RAM (CAS 3) + 1 GB (PC3200; CL3)), XFX NVIDIA GeForce >>>6800 (128 MB; AGP), Broadband Technologies Air2PC-ATSC-PCI HDTV card >>>(r0.2; DVB), Asus TV Tuner Card880 NTSC (cx23880), Creative Sound Blaster >>>Audigy 2 ZS, Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1612 16X/48X ATAPI/IDE drive, Plextor >>>PX-W1210 PlexWriter (12/10/32A; IDE), Quantum Fireball Plus LM 15 GB 7200 >>>RPM EIDE HDD, IBM Deskstar 60GXP 40 GB ATA/100 Hard Drive (7200 RPM; >>>IC35L040AVER07-0), Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus ST3120026A 120 GB (8 MB >>>cache; 7200 RPM) HDD, an external Seagate 250 GB HDD (7200 RPM) in a >>>Kingwin HDD Enclosure via USB (connected when needed), 3Com Fast >>>EtherLink XL 10/100 Mb TX Ethernet NIC (3C905 B-TX), 3.5" TEAC disk >>>drive, Windows XP Professional SP2 (all updates), two 80 mm case fans, a >>>3 fan HDD Peeze cooler, Microsoft Sidewinder Joystick (USB), Hewlett >>>Packard Photosmart 8450 printer (USB), external USR 33600 Sportster >>>Faxmodem (Model: 0413; Product Code: 000839-03; used when needed), >>>Hawking Technology's Hi-Gain USB Wireless-G Adapter (Model: HWU54D; >>>original version; used when needed), and Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400 (4.1 >>>setup). Using DirectX v9.0c. >>> >>>Nothing is overclocked. Computer is connected to a 8-ports Netgear DS108 >>>Hub 10/100 base for LAN and Netgear RT311 Router connected to a Terayon >>>TJ715x cable modem for Adelphia's High Speed Internet). Also, a Linksys >>>Instant Wireless Network Access Point (802.11b; 2.4 Ghz; 11Mbs; v2.6; >>>WAP11) for wireless. > -- > "As a thinker and planner, the ant is the equal of any savage race of men; > as a self-educated specialist in several arts she is the superior of any > savage race of men; and in one or two high mental qualities she is above > the reach of any man..." --Mark Twain > /\___/\ > / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) > | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net > \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: philpi@earthlink.netANT > ( ) or ANTant@zimage.com > Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer. |
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On 12/22/2005 1:50 PM PT, Gerry Cornell wrote:
> Your set up is a complex one. Dual booting with Linux is something > I know nothing about. I can offer you no further help. It would be > foolish for me to try. Heh, thanks anyways. So far, no pauses or problems since last night. But then I haven't rebooted or shut the machine down. ![]() -- "As I watch the busy ants on the trail and around the ant pile, I am impressed by the fact that they are doers and not just believers." --CR 1967 /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: philpi@earthlink.netANT ( ) or ANTant@zimage.com Ant is/was listening to a song on his home computer: Kylie Minogue - Red Blooded Woman (Agent's Freakin' Around Mix) |
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Well, it seems like the problem still occurred even with a ribbin
change. Even with a SATA type. It was a hit and miss type. Happens a lot after downtimes. My computer builder friend tried making the Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus ST3120026A 120 GB (8 MB cache; 7200 RPM) HDD connect via VIA SATA Controller. The onboard Promise controller just won't boot up Windows XP 100% for some reason. ![]() So far, no problems with this. We'll see what happens when I boot up after downtimes during business hours. ![]() On 12/22/2005 2:36 PM PT, Ant wrote: > On 12/22/2005 1:50 PM PT, Gerry Cornell wrote: > > >> Your set up is a complex one. Dual booting with Linux is something >> I know nothing about. I can offer you no further help. It would be >> foolish for me to try. > > > Heh, thanks anyways. So far, no pauses or problems since last night. But > then I haven't rebooted or shut the machine down. ![]() -- "To conquer the world, we must be as meticulus and calculating as a colony of ants on the march." --Julius Caesar /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: philpi@earthlink.netANT ( ) or ANTant@zimage.com Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer. |
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