Well, sunday night I was having a good game of Counter-Strike, and all of a sudden my mic cuts out. And then my internet dies. I figured it was just a fluke, so I closed down the game, and I open up sound recorder to test out my mic. Sure enough, nothing. So I go on my other computer, check it's internet and it's working. But I reset my router anyway, and still my computer does not pick up an IP.
Well, I plugged the cable into my other onboard nic, and sure enough instantly it picks up an IP and I'm back online. I played around for the rest of the night. Monday afternoon I called up the store I bought my parts from, and I set up an RMA on the board. I get there, give in my baby, and pick up the Soyo Dragon Lite they gave me for a loaner board while mine was gone.
When I get back home, I spend a good 3 hours trying to get that board working, and of course it ended up being something so stupid I felt like killing myself. The board has a built in safety feature that shuts off the system when it can't read the fan speed. Naturally I don't have a standard fan on my board, and I've got it plugged directly into my power supply through a molex connector. Anyway, I plugged in one of my case fans into CPUFAN1 and sure enough the system boots. I got into the BIOS set all my settings, and try and figure out how to clock my CPU to what it should be at (I hate that BIOS so much.. grrrr). Anyway, I manage to get it where it should be. I let the system boot up, expecting a blue screen of death like when I swapped out my motherboard on my other system.
Naturally WinXP comes with a repair feature in the installer, and Microsofts webpage says to use that when you swap out motherboards. The system boots, blue screen of death, and it reboots. I was happy. I popped in my CD, and missed the key punch to boot from CD. The system starts to boot, and offers to log last known good config, but instead knowing it'll crash again, I reset it. I boot up on CD, go into the installation.
Now here is the problem. The WinXP installer doesn't detect my installation. The drive is found, the partitions come up the right size, but I am only offered to format, not reinstall. So I couldn't figure out what was going on. I took out the CD, and tried the bootup again. Now the system tells me "MASTER BOOT DISK FAIL", the one thing I DID NOT want to see.
I took the drive out, and brought it to school with me this morning. I popped it in my system here as a slave. Of course, the system detects the drive in the BIOS, the drive is found in the Task Manager, and it says "This Device is working properly", but yet it does not list in My Computer. The computer does not give the drive a letter, not either of the partitions.
Does anyone have any ideas of things I could try out before I RMA the drive and lose 4 years of data?
Well, I plugged the cable into my other onboard nic, and sure enough instantly it picks up an IP and I'm back online. I played around for the rest of the night. Monday afternoon I called up the store I bought my parts from, and I set up an RMA on the board. I get there, give in my baby, and pick up the Soyo Dragon Lite they gave me for a loaner board while mine was gone.
When I get back home, I spend a good 3 hours trying to get that board working, and of course it ended up being something so stupid I felt like killing myself. The board has a built in safety feature that shuts off the system when it can't read the fan speed. Naturally I don't have a standard fan on my board, and I've got it plugged directly into my power supply through a molex connector. Anyway, I plugged in one of my case fans into CPUFAN1 and sure enough the system boots. I got into the BIOS set all my settings, and try and figure out how to clock my CPU to what it should be at (I hate that BIOS so much.. grrrr). Anyway, I manage to get it where it should be. I let the system boot up, expecting a blue screen of death like when I swapped out my motherboard on my other system.
Naturally WinXP comes with a repair feature in the installer, and Microsofts webpage says to use that when you swap out motherboards. The system boots, blue screen of death, and it reboots. I was happy. I popped in my CD, and missed the key punch to boot from CD. The system starts to boot, and offers to log last known good config, but instead knowing it'll crash again, I reset it. I boot up on CD, go into the installation.
Now here is the problem. The WinXP installer doesn't detect my installation. The drive is found, the partitions come up the right size, but I am only offered to format, not reinstall. So I couldn't figure out what was going on. I took out the CD, and tried the bootup again. Now the system tells me "MASTER BOOT DISK FAIL", the one thing I DID NOT want to see.
I took the drive out, and brought it to school with me this morning. I popped it in my system here as a slave. Of course, the system detects the drive in the BIOS, the drive is found in the Task Manager, and it says "This Device is working properly", but yet it does not list in My Computer. The computer does not give the drive a letter, not either of the partitions.
Does anyone have any ideas of things I could try out before I RMA the drive and lose 4 years of data?