
Uladine
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My piece of shit 1 year old PC is giving me greif for the first time since I got it. (It won't start up anymore.)
First, let me provide a bit of background info (this is gonna be long).
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My PC has an AMD Athlon XP1600 Processor, 512 MB SDR ram and two maxtor 7200 hard drives. A 20 gig for the OS and programs, and a 40 gig for the audio data. I use windows 98 for the OS and Sonar for my multi tracking needs.
This machine has worked flawlessly until a couple months ago, when I started having to defrag the audio drive every week or so. I figured this was normal and I just reached a point where I had enough data on the drive to require regular defragging. I also regularly use the "clean audio disk" function in sonar to remove unused audio files.
A couple weeks ago we had a power outtage while I was using the PC. Ouch. I had it on a surge protector, but no backup system. After the power came on I started it up and it ran scan disk and worked fine.
A few days later I took the PC out to my bands practice space to try to track some guitars. We tracked guitars for a couple days without a problem. Until last night...
I went out there to check out what we did so far. It was doing fine for about a half hour, but when I started to try to play my audio projects with a significant number of audio tracks, I kept getting dropouts and noticed the audio disk was working really hard. I figured "oh great, I have to defrag AGAIN". Just for the hell of it though, I cleaned the audio disk and restarted the computer.
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Heres where it got weird on me.
When it started up again it started scandisk saying it detected improper shut down. WTF?
This isnt the regular scandisk, this is the one that does the surface scan that takes hours. I couldnt leave the PC there, so I packed it up and brought it home so I could run scandisk here.
I started running scandisk so it could do its thing while I did mine. This took hours as it kept stopping at each bad cluster waiting for a command from me to fix it or leave it alone. I ended up having to cancel scandisk at about 2 in the morning so I could go to bed.
Today I wake up to run scandisk on my OS drive through windows. When I started the computer it said I needed to run scandisk. It started scandisk by itself, but I cancelled it and ran scandisk from windows, so I could have it fix the errors automatically. I let it run for a couple hours, but then when I went to check on it the computer froze up. It would not respond to anything, so I ctrl+alt+deleted to restart.
It tried to run scandisk again. I cancelled and ran it through windows. When I came back there was a weird knocking noise coming from the tower. I moved the mouse to turn the monitor back on. (I use the automatic monitor shutoff instead of a screen saver) No response. Hit space bar. No response. ctrl+alt+delete. no response. ctrl+alt+delete twice. No restart. I shut it down manually.
When I tried to start it up again to attempt scandisk for the third time, it would detect all the drives and ask for my password like usual, but then it would say "press a key to reboot" I do so, put in my password, same message. Over and over again. It won't even start anymore.
Can anyone please tell me whats going on with my machine and how to fix it?
Please tell me I dont need a new hard drive. I'm laid off of work and have no money, yet I was going to use this time off to record a demo. Is there a way to save the data on the hard drive? Do I have to reformat? I am really starting to regret going the PC route at this point.
First, let me provide a bit of background info (this is gonna be long).
________________
My PC has an AMD Athlon XP1600 Processor, 512 MB SDR ram and two maxtor 7200 hard drives. A 20 gig for the OS and programs, and a 40 gig for the audio data. I use windows 98 for the OS and Sonar for my multi tracking needs.
This machine has worked flawlessly until a couple months ago, when I started having to defrag the audio drive every week or so. I figured this was normal and I just reached a point where I had enough data on the drive to require regular defragging. I also regularly use the "clean audio disk" function in sonar to remove unused audio files.
A couple weeks ago we had a power outtage while I was using the PC. Ouch. I had it on a surge protector, but no backup system. After the power came on I started it up and it ran scan disk and worked fine.
A few days later I took the PC out to my bands practice space to try to track some guitars. We tracked guitars for a couple days without a problem. Until last night...
I went out there to check out what we did so far. It was doing fine for about a half hour, but when I started to try to play my audio projects with a significant number of audio tracks, I kept getting dropouts and noticed the audio disk was working really hard. I figured "oh great, I have to defrag AGAIN". Just for the hell of it though, I cleaned the audio disk and restarted the computer.
_________________________
Heres where it got weird on me.
When it started up again it started scandisk saying it detected improper shut down. WTF?
This isnt the regular scandisk, this is the one that does the surface scan that takes hours. I couldnt leave the PC there, so I packed it up and brought it home so I could run scandisk here.
I started running scandisk so it could do its thing while I did mine. This took hours as it kept stopping at each bad cluster waiting for a command from me to fix it or leave it alone. I ended up having to cancel scandisk at about 2 in the morning so I could go to bed.
Today I wake up to run scandisk on my OS drive through windows. When I started the computer it said I needed to run scandisk. It started scandisk by itself, but I cancelled it and ran scandisk from windows, so I could have it fix the errors automatically. I let it run for a couple hours, but then when I went to check on it the computer froze up. It would not respond to anything, so I ctrl+alt+deleted to restart.
It tried to run scandisk again. I cancelled and ran it through windows. When I came back there was a weird knocking noise coming from the tower. I moved the mouse to turn the monitor back on. (I use the automatic monitor shutoff instead of a screen saver) No response. Hit space bar. No response. ctrl+alt+delete. no response. ctrl+alt+delete twice. No restart. I shut it down manually.
When I tried to start it up again to attempt scandisk for the third time, it would detect all the drives and ask for my password like usual, but then it would say "press a key to reboot" I do so, put in my password, same message. Over and over again. It won't even start anymore.
Can anyone please tell me whats going on with my machine and how to fix it?
Please tell me I dont need a new hard drive. I'm laid off of work and have no money, yet I was going to use this time off to record a demo. Is there a way to save the data on the hard drive? Do I have to reformat? I am really starting to regret going the PC route at this point.