Summary: hi WOnder if anyone can shed some light on this issue. why does data corrupt? What is the best prevention? Does power quality matter? Does hard drive ...
Summary: I am in disaster and in bad need for expert help I am usually never as clueless as I am now I get random lockups total freeze on windows 2000 SP4 foll...
Summary: Greetings, I've been having a real problem with large files being corrupted on my local server. Specs as follows: AMD Sempron 3000 Gigabyte GA-K8VM800...
Summary: I have recently purchased a kingston 512MB USB pen drive, to which I can copy data. The problem arises when I try to install the copied software back ...
Summary: I recently replaced my motherboard to an ABIT AT7-MAX2 and added a WD 80GB HDD with the intent of putting it in a RAID 0 array with the Maxtor 80GB th...
Summary: I didint know in which forum to post this... My data on C:\ partition keeps getting corrupted. It started first when I was downloading divx movies to...
Summary: I would just recommend using a writable disc only. Do not use re-write discs for important storage as they are more prone to data corruption, especial...
Summary: The Southbridge is a 686A - so theoretically not susceptible to this data corruption issue present on the 686B. Could this be a power supply issue? Co...
Summary: I just bought a usb enclosure for a HDD and am experiencing data corruption when transfering data to and from the device most noticably jpegs but othe...
Summary: When you boot the computer watch the post screens and see what size the drive is identified as. If is identified properly then it is most likely a dr...
Summary: Go into BIOS and make sure you PCI bus speed is not overclocked. Optimum is 33mhz, not greater than 40mhz. Data corruption is often the result of one ...
Summary: Maybe CRC (cyclical redundancy checking)? Means bad data/corrupt file At least you were able to recover it - perhaps not perfectly, but 'close enough...
Summary: The only way you'd encounter file corruption from the PCI bus speed being too high would be if you overclocked your FSB & the PCI bus overclocked alon...
Summary: I have a western digital 200gb special edition hd that I bought around 5 months ago. I recently put it onto my new highpoint rocketraid 133 controller...
Summary: Jam is correct. Windows XP without service packs will only format 137GB. Svcpack 1 allows 48bitLBA. The BIOS on the MBoard MUST also be 48bitLBA co...
Summary: 1. How much difference between SATA and IDE? All data on your computer is encoded in bytes (byte = 8 bits). Parallel ATA or PATA (you call IDE) send a...
Summary: When using the 'A Lot' OS you must use the Safely remove from the system tray in order to avoid data corruption. Doing so ensures that no data is bein...
Summary: Video editing is one of those areas where raid may be useful. It depends on the app and whether or not it reads and writes the whole file at once whi...
Summary: I believe you stated the HD is showing 80GB of the 200GB HD. Even if you leave the drive that way there is still a possibility of data corruption. I...
Summary: How old are these computers and how much have the burner drives been used? Optical drives don't last forever. Have you tried using a laser lens cleani...
Summary: If one cap was leaking then chances are more of at least the same size will also go. I would keep an eye on this. I had severe data corruption on a ...
Summary: You are unlikely to notice a difference in performance between these boards at stock speeds. The n8x is faster but you'd need a benchmark to see it. ...
Summary: It sounds like you have a bad video card...if it's new, take it back & exchange it. I used to be a fan of the 8500 back in it's day, & it's still a de...
Summary: I have tried it with different boards & have come to the same conclusion that I've read on numerous hardware sites...37.5MHz should be considered the ...
Summary: i don't know about the different pins. my guess would be one is for a 64-bit system, while the 184 pin is for 32-bit systems (like most computers). ...