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798569 2009-08-06 00:38:00 Could you try another drive in that PC? Don't need to start into windows, just run a test on the drive and see if it passes OK. My thought would be it isn't the motherboard, never come across a mobo doing things like this, but there is a first time for everything.:badpc:

Do you have a SATA drive lying around with nothing on it? You could do a fresh install on that and see if the problems persist.

No. don't have a spare drive around. :(
bk T (215)
798570 2009-08-06 00:41:00 OK, that's a shame cause it would be very useful for narrowing down the problem.

Guess you'll just have to have a think and decide on the next step.
wratterus (105)
798571 2009-08-06 02:51:00 If the drive only fails tests in one PC then that PC has a fault, NOT the drive.

Why are you running the generic test if you are using Seatools on a Seagate drive?

I would be trying memtest on the PC in question.
Agent_24 (57)
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