All Hokie, All the Time. Period. Presented by

The Lounge Board

HokieForever

Joined: 10/06/1998 Posts: 17376
Likes: 6550


Take HD out, put it in as secondary in other PC if possible


see if you can see the data. If so, power supply, motherboard, or ram issue. Also recommend you get yourself a UPS, if you have this many issues, guessing you are getting brown outs or surges reducing power supply lifespan. I have changed one power supply in my life and have 20 years of having PCs.

HokieForever

(In response to this post by PhotoHokieNC)

Posted: 11/19/2020 at 08:11AM



+1

Insert a Link

Enter the title of the link here:


Enter the full web address of the link here -- include the "http://" part:


Current Thread:
 
  
Lounge Tech wizards: a simple T or F question - -- PhotoHokieNC 11/19/2020 06:57AM
  False. How far into power up does it get? -- hoosnowahokie 11/19/2020 09:17AM
  2 seconds max ** -- PhotoHokieNC 11/19/2020 09:34AM
  TWSS ** -- vt90 11/19/2020 09:50AM
  Did you try to fax a PDF? -- MP4VT2004 11/19/2020 08:17AM
  I’ve had the issue twice in 26 years before now ** -- PhotoHokieNC 11/19/2020 09:36AM
  My bad, I got the vibe this was a regular occurrence ** -- HokieForever 11/19/2020 09:41AM
  It was actually the same PC twice- a custom built job -- PhotoHokieNC 11/19/2020 11:17AM
  Nope ** -- PhotoHokieNC 11/19/2020 09:37AM
  Did you try turning it off ? ** -- bigbadbird 11/19/2020 07:52AM
  No idea, but it's a possibility -- EDGEMAN 11/19/2020 07:09AM
  He totally has a hard drive issue! -- HOKIE 11/19/2020 07:57AM
  Too much PRON ** -- bigbadbird 11/19/2020 08:05AM
  My small pee pee says Buy a Mac.** -- B777Fr8Dog 11/19/2020 07:06AM
  False. Maybe your bios is bad.** -- IB4TECH 11/19/2020 07:04AM
  Such a biosed answer ** -- Vtskier1 11/19/2020 10:20AM

Tech Sideline is Presented By:

Our Sponsors

vm307