To those who remember my previouse hard drive problems. This is a long post, but I really want to understand what has been happening, so please bare with me:
My computer killed another one!

While trying to get it going again I realized that I hadn't screwed it or any other previouse HD in place. Stupid? probably, but we'll get to that. So I put the screws in to hold it in place, then when I started the machine up, I could immediatly smell hot plastic. I touched the drive, and it was hot enough to burn my finger. And another on bites the dust. So I took it back and exchanged it (acting like it wasn't my fault of course ;)). So I got this new one home and dutifully screwed it in place like I was supposed to, installed windows, and everything is fine! that is until I hook up my old drive as a slave to retrieve a few files that I needed. Note that I screwed that one in too. everything started up just fine, I copied my files and shut it down to take the old drive back out. Once the old drive was out, I started the machine and it wouldn't go past the windows loading screen. I ended up using the "revert to last good configuration" (don't remember
exactly what it said) and managed to get into windows. Now here I am. I still have everything that I copied from my old drive. So what does it sound like the problem was? did the ground screws have anything to do with it? why did windows not work after the old drive had been hooked up? I'm thinking that there is a slight chance that the old drive had some kind of virus on it, and I am downloading a good free anti-virus program now (Avast). I am at a loss if this happens again. In that event I will just call in the professionals. :-/