PC Problem, need help

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by TheForse, Aug 23, 2006.

  1. TheForse

    TheForse Member

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    This Pc is doing my head in..............
    It started about couple of days ago, the 1st
    symtoms were that the monitor was telling me that
    there was no signal, so I checked the leads and it
    came back on, then a few days later it went into the
    screen to start in safe mode or last good
    confuguration, none of these options worked as it just
    went back to the same screen. I then remembered that
    there were 2 drives in there, so I ghosted it across
    thinking that would sort it, it appeared to ghost
    across ok. rebooted and exactly the same screen, I
    then diconnected the bigger drive and booted it up on
    the smaller drive, which worked ok. I made the
    assumptiom that the larger drive was knackered! Oh and
    it wouldn`t let me get passed the safe mode screen if
    both drives were plugged in.
    I then bought a new drive and replaced it and ghosted
    the small drive across and got exactly the same
    response as with the old drive! I then tried swopping
    the ide leads over to eliminate the leads and still no
    joy. I though it may be the M/B but if that was the
    case why does it fire up on the smaller drive and it
    looks like I bought a drive when that probably isn`t
    the problem.

    Any ideas?
    cheerz in advance
     
  2. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    moved to correct forum
     
  3. rogeball

    rogeball Regular member

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    you may need to just reinstall completly and do a data migration of the data on your drives. a fresh install can fix anyproblem thats software related
     
  4. TheForse

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    By Ghosting a `perfect` set-up from the smaller drive to the new drive is surely as good as a re-install?
    Cheerz in advance
     
  5. DoubleDwn

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    No offense, but I dont think your first install is perfect. Almost sounds like there is something funny going on in the boot.ini. Copy and paste the contents of this file in your next post. It can be found on the root of the boot drive.

    ~Rich
     

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