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Thread ID: 98277 2009-03-18 12:02:00 HDD too SLow..sound hangs too...system down....PLZ HELP crazy4sunshine (14724) Press F1
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757549 2009-04-01 08:53:00 my HDD Led always blinks , and i am using only one HDD 160 GB, but this one's led is showing like before too.
i mean normally, every pc's HDD Led Doesn't showed always, but my HDD's Led blinks alway, evan when my system is idle, and this happening since i changed my Graphics card, do u think, it's bcz of PSU?
crazy4sunshine (14724)
757550 2009-04-01 09:24:00 Hey Guys, I found a Post Exactly Matches my Problem , here it is :

www.computing.net

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I wasn't able to Explain my problem, but read this post, it explains my problme more. this is the exact problem, i had, when my hdd failed.
crazy4sunshine (14724)
757551 2009-04-01 21:18:00 Hey i tried ALT+F2 , it showed a menu, but it says cd rom not found, flopy not found, than says this line again and again. i think my bios is not bootable from flash, anyway, i installed the file u gave me , and updated from the file i downloaded than restarted, and after restarted it showed some CMOS error, i pressed F2 and load the setup deafult and continued,

AND GUESS WHAT? IT WORKED MAN! MY SYSTEM NOW SHUTS DOWN NORMALLY, I AM VERY HAPPY THAT AT LEAST ONE PROBLEM SOLVED COMPLETELY, IT'S VERY HARD TO SEE A PROBLEM SOLVED INSTANTLY IN COMPUTER.

Well done, you have updated the BIOS. Since this is an instant change, your problem of your CPU not being supported properly has also been instantly fixed.
Agent_24 (57)
757552 2009-04-03 05:44:00 Hey, now that problem solved, but what about my other problem, the hdd always blinking, and my hdd goes slow. what about that?
u read the link i posted, that guy explains my peoblem lot better.
crazy4sunshine (14724)
757553 2009-04-03 05:47:00 A hdd LED can blink often. Dont worry about it. If it wasn't on the internet, it'll probably do nothing. What exactly do you mean the hdd goes slow?? HOW do you know its going slow??

With 5-6 other hdds in the case, I wouldn't be surprised
Speedy Gonzales (78)
757554 2009-04-05 04:16:00 Someone mentioned DMA - this is probably the problem if you're using an IDE HDD.

To check this - type devmgmt.msc into the run box, and expand the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers section.

Open the Primary IDE Channel. Go to the advanced settings tab.

It ought to look like the attached pic.

If it says PIO in the current transfer mode, uninstall the primary IDE channel and reboot the PC. When you reboot check it again and the current transfer mode shoudl be DMA.

i had this problem for more than a year. doing only this thing fix it. until now I repaired my xp in order to fix it.
dawgama (14726)
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