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Does this help: these are the two reports on those log errors:
Any particularly recommended way to test my discs? The way I look at this, it might be the discs, or the hardware or software of the controller.
It's an Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard.
I've been having real problems with my AMD 3800+ X2 system (XP SP2). I've stopped overclocking, but the problem persists.
My PC often gets to a state where it pauses for about 6-10 seconds. Sometime this happens as often as every 30-60 seconds. Eventually, it locks un completely and...
I've had two Tagan TG480-U01's. The first I had for nearly two years, the second for less than a week! They both died exactly the same way...
Basically, when I powered down, the machine turned off, but the fans and case light stayed on. None of the buttons would do anything. When I turned off...
I've finally found a piece of software able to browse the RAID array and copy files off it - called PC Inspector File Recovery.
Now, if only I could just fix the drives instead, but I still think a full reinstall is on the cards.
Can Ghost recover data from a corrupt disc ? I thought it could only recover to a previously stored image (whch I don't have).
I don't imagine my next install will be to a RAID 0 array ;)
The unthinkable happened... I run a SATA RAID 0 array on an NF7-S - with four partitions. I was copying a bunch of files around different partitions and the PC locked up (another story :D ) and it BSOD'd. When I tried to reboot, it appears there had been corruption on the c: partition :eek...