HDD might be failing.

GS540

Gold Level Poster
Hey guys.

So I put my PC into sleep mode and the HDD went crazy, lots of buzzing and other noises then it blue screened, So i ran a memory test and everything was fine no problems there. I ran a Disk Error Check in Auslogics BootSpeed program and it came up that there are disk error ( http://bit.ly/MU0YW5 ) .

I really am not sure on what to do next. I'm thinking of maybe purchasing an Intel 520 series SSD.

Thanks.
 

Corfate

Author Level
Hey guys.

So I put my PC into sleep mode and the HDD went crazy, lots of buzzing and other noises then it blue screened, So i ran a memory test and everything was fine no problems there. I ran a Disk Error Check in Auslogics BootSpeed program and it came up that there are disk error ( http://bit.ly/MU0YW5 ) .

I really am not sure on what to do next. I'm thinking of maybe purchasing an Intel 520 series SSD.

Thanks.

If you're still in warranty with PCS, ring them up and ask for a replacement drive :)

You'd need to copy across any data you want to keep obviously :)

If it's out of warranty, get the SSD, install windows on that and then keep the HDD and see how it goes, if it dies not the end of the world if you have your data off it :)
 

GS540

Gold Level Poster
Ok guys I've been looking around the web and from what other people are saying its a graphics card driver issue. I'm going to re-install the latest geforce driver and see if it will fix it.
 

GS540

Gold Level Poster
***RESOLVED***

ok guys problem is fixed! it was the graphics card driver messing up when the PC was put into sleep mode. :)

I just re-installed the driver and it was fixed.
 

keynes

Multiverse Poster
***RESOLVED***

ok guys problem is fixed! it was the graphics card driver messing up when the PC was put into sleep mode. :)

I just re-installed the driver and it was fixed.

Good stuff :)
What version did you have install? Did you just do a clean installation?
 
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