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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Bad hard drive ,HD Controller or MB chipset> Solved Bad hard drive ,HD Controller or MB chipset Tags: Chipsets Controller Storage Hard Drives HD Last response: 12 February 2014 21:18 in Storage Share xray686166233 21 May 2013 hp laptop hard disk error 19:32:12 First problem was slowdown in general on everything longer boot into windows random crashes in
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Google . Next prob it failed to load the nvidia on board video drivers got stuck on a light blue screen w/circle of death would hp hard drive failure id not load windows normal or safe mode also would not run start up repair from safe mode either. Made a startup repair CD on my other computer went into bios set Cd as 1'st drive booted this comp from that after http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01443465 several times running startup repair from CD it started working normally . chkdsk f /r found corrupted volume C and some file in google I think and replaced those files . it found 4kb in bad sectors and marked them . About 3wks later same thing would not load windows ran startup repair CD got it working chkdsk f /r found 1180 KB in bad sectors it added 2 bad clusters and corrected the volume bitmap. it's been holding steady at that.for 3 http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1681952/bad-hard-drive-controller-chipset.html days no errors in event viewer then 7 errors in event viewer today . chkdsk only no /f /r for 3 days does not report any more bad clusters or sectors since last chkdsk f /r but 2 occurrences of each error showed up again in win event log in last 3 days both errors occur at the exact same time could be related ? I wonder if these are logical read errors or bad physical sectors as in a failing drive or maybe a bad /failing HDD controller or motherboard chipset Comp is working fine for now no bad files found today sfc /scannow finds nothing either . Of course the smart drive fails the HP test (otherwise windows would not see errors as the smart drive would take care of them first. ) also it fails Seatools smart test and will not go to extended test but it passed both short and long Western digital lifeguard drive tests .and windows chkdsk /f /r Avast, Malwarebytes and MSE come up clean . defrag works also drive is only about 30% full . system works good back up to speed and all now. What is interesting it works fine now but every 3 days I get about 7 disc errors in a row in event viewer along with 7 nvstor64 errors . I updated MB chipset drivers HDD firmware and video drivers.I'm thinking an HDD controller error or MB chipset error? Thinking about zeroing the
steps to help prevent it. Hard drive not connected properly Verify that the cables are properly connected to the back of the hard drive. All hard drives have at least two cables connected to the back of http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000446.htm the drive. Verify that the power cable is connected as well as the Interface cable. Note: the interface cable must also be connected in the correct direction. Users who have IDE/EIDE hard drives, pin one (red or blue edge of the cable) points towards the power connection. Next, verify that the interface cable is properly connected to the interface card or motherboard. Note: if the cables appear to be connected properly, consider disconnecting and then reconnecting the hard disk cables to ensure they are firmly connected. Hard drive not setup properly If a new IDE or EIDE device has been connected to the computer, ensure that the jumpers are set properly. Verify that the computer hard drive is being properly detected and setup in CMOS setup. If your CMOS supports "Auto", it is recommended that it be used. Note: if the hard drive is not being detected by the CMOS you have one of the problems hard disk error below. Bad hard drive cable If the above recommendations have been attempted and you are still encountering the same issue, the cable connecting the hard drive may be bad. Replace this cable with a known good cable. Bad hard drive If you continue to experience the same issues, the hard drive may be bad. We recommend that the drive be replaced. If the computer or hard drive is still under warranty it is recommended you contact the manufacturer of the hard drive or the computer for additional recommendations or replacement. Bad interface board or motherboard Finally, if none of the above recommendations resolve your issue, unfortunately it is likely that the interface board the hard drive connects to or the motherboard is bad. It is recommended that these components be replaced or that the computer be serviced. If the computer or the motherboard is still under warranty, it can likely be repaired or replaced. We strongly recommended that you contact the hardware manufacturer for additional information. Additional information See our hard drive definition for further information and related links on this term. Was this page useful? YesNo Feedback E-mail Share Print Search Recently added pages View all recent updates Useful links About Computer Hope Site Map Forum Contact Us How to Help Top 10 pages Follow us Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube RSS © 2016 Computer Hope Legal Discl