I have an error on boot that happens about one out of
every 10 startups, usually always from a cold boot. The
PC will not boot and instead displays the message "Drive
Not Ready-System Halted". I then reboot the machine and
it boots normally, defaulting to Windows XP unless I
choose differently.
I have done scan disk on all of the partitions, with no
problems found. I have run up-to-date Norton AV 2003 scan
on all partitions. I have defragged all. I am unable to
find the cause for this problem in all of my
troubleshooting and Google searches for that error
message.
Actually, having the boot up fail and having to start it
over again to then successfully boot occasionally is more
of a slight inconvenience than a "problem", but I am very
worried that this occurence is an indication that a drive
may be failing.
Thank you, in advance, for any help you may provide!
Regards, Babe
Look in the Event Viewer under administrative tools and see if that provides
any clues.
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> Actually, having the boot up fail and having to start it over again to
> then successfully boot occasionally is more of a slight inconvenience than
> a "problem", but I am very worried that this occurence is an indication
> that a drive may be failing.
If your drive is SMART compatible (and judging from their hugenesses, they
probably will be), then you could try running SMART diagnostics (say, from
http://www.kmint21.com/smart/ ). Of course, SMART only detects a proportion
of hard drive problems (albeit quite a high proportion - about 70% I think)
so if you're really worried, then you could always buy new hard drives and
give your old ones to me ;)
Ant :)
Thanks also for your suggestion about the SMART diag
software. I have downloaded and after reading a bit about
it, I will probably give it a try.
Regards, Babe
Ant wrote:
>
>If your drive is SMART compatible (and judging from
their hugenesses, they
>probably will be), then you could try running SMART
diagnostics (say, from
>http://www.kmint21.com/smart/ ). Of course, SMART only
detects a proportion
>of hard drive problems (albeit quite a high proportion -
about 70% I think)
>so if you're really worried, then you could always buy
new hard drives and
>give your old ones to me ;)
>
>Ant :)
>.
>
A hard drive problem may take time to exhibit itself in the event viewer; it
can take hours or a few days. I've had 3 Western Digital Hard Drives go bad
in one year and I've identified it each time in the event viwer. A
different problem each time too.
No more Western Digitals for me, btw.
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>Babe,
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