Still haven't got new PC up and running, so of course old #1 is acting up...
Been getting random "no disk" error messages with some programs, and recently installed CD/DVD drive intended for new rig... seemed to clear that up somewhat.. also did a massive cleanup and defrag of both HDDs in order to complete a big video project...
During that period, i found myself having to re-assign my C drive as the boot disc in POST, because for some reason the PC was looking to boot off the E drive.
Past few days since then, all seemed OK otherwise... then last night I got the old boot failure message, but when I reassigned the drive, it still wouldn't boot. It's on the list, but won't boot.
Installed XP on the E drive, got the system up and running, and all files on the C drive look OK. No apparent hardware issue there.
BUT... now I can't seem to get my motherboard LAN connection working... that port doesn not appear in Device Manager. Activity light is working, LAN is working (I'm on it now, on work laptop), but I cannot restore my connection by any means I know. Re-installed mobo drivers from the disc, etc... no go.
Tried booting with the C drive disconnected, in case for some reason the port is still associated with the old XP install... maybe I need to delete that partition altogether?
I'm starting to think all of the above weirdness is related to this board... anybody have any thoughts?
I'm hoping to keep this machine working when the new build is complete, so I guess if I have to, I'll replace the mobo.
Sorry for the winded suggestion however I was going more on your thread topic than I was the specifics.
I would still run the disk check on all partitions as you may find the source of your weirdness is the drive itself.
Have you tried google yet Rottydaddy? Just wondering.... I'll look there now and see if I can find something useful!
Gunny
The fact that your BIOS is changing settings itself indicates the CMOS battery is going bad or the motherboard itself is on its way out or a combination of both. Usually strange BIOS changes and strange Windows changes is a symptom of the CMOS battery mounted on the motherboard is getting weak and forcing the BIOS to read from its 'boot-block' to find very basic and default settings it needs to properly boot.
I would say Mushroom Farmer was very close with his suggestion the battery may need to be replaced. I would start there and replace that battery, clear the CMOS and then set the BIOS back up and see how the system responds.
It a process of elimination and the primary thing i would be concerned with is the BIOS changing itself.. everything else is a secondary diagnose because that battery being bad can cause an entire list of strange issues simply because the BIOS code is being forced and some of it could be getting scrambled between boots.
I'll give that a try first... I'm not eager to tear this machine apart to replace the mobo. Thanks.
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