Weird PC Problem- I Don't Know What The Heck Is Happening!!!
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:45 am
Hello,
I don't quite know how to begin explaining this.
I have an ASUS P800 Deluxe motherboard and 3 Pulsar cards installed ( two 6 DSPs and one 4 DSP), two hard drives, Matrox graphic card and 3.01 GHz.
About once a year I do a wipe of my hard drives ( to get rid of all the crud like demos and things like that) using Gdisk and restore with Acronis the last best image I had made. But now here is the problem:
To do a Gdisk I have to change my configuration into Compatible Mode (rather Than Enhanced Mode) as it is a Windows 98 thing, which doesn't work in enhanced mode. I have never had problems with it till now. Gdisk always wipes the C drive, but it now wipes the D drive. The C drive isn't even recognised. I tried to just do a good old fashioned format of the C drive. No luck there either. Instead the C Drive isn't even recognised. Instead I get this "error" message:
"the specified drive is not valid or there is no disk in the drive
I tried another disk wiping utility by Paragon. Once again no luck. It sees the D drive but not the C. Anyway, I wipe the D drive seeing that I may as well, but things get weirder. Now there is no D drive because it's wiped and bear in mind the C drive isn't recognised. Yet, when the PC boots the C drive is there even though it was not recognised when I tried formatting or wiping.
Then other weird things happen. The Found New Hardware Wizard then detects that it needs to install RAID drivers. It's never happened before. I don't use RAID and it is disabled in the BIOS anyway.
I am going nuts trying to figure it all out and just can't. I have gone into the Bios to see if somehow it gets reset everytime I boot up, but the BIOS remains at my settings ( which have always been fine, just in case you may think I screwed something up there).
The sum up these are the problems:
1) The D drive is wiped when the default should be the C drive.
2) The C drive isn't recognised not even to format in the standard way, Yet it is there on bootup.
3) The PC looks for Raid drivers, which it never has before and they are disabled in the BIOS anyway.
4) I am going fucking crazy trying to figure it out !!!
I am no tech wizard, but I wonder whether the motherboard is screwed up and I might need a new one, or maybe a BIOS flash update will fix it, or could it even be a simple thing like a battery going flat.
The trouble is If I need a new motherboard, I need one that has at least 4 PCI slots preferably 5 to accomodate my 3 Cards plus graphic card. Plus I am worried about the hassle of reauthorising all my software, which has limited authorisations
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and sorry for the long winded post.
I don't quite know how to begin explaining this.
I have an ASUS P800 Deluxe motherboard and 3 Pulsar cards installed ( two 6 DSPs and one 4 DSP), two hard drives, Matrox graphic card and 3.01 GHz.
About once a year I do a wipe of my hard drives ( to get rid of all the crud like demos and things like that) using Gdisk and restore with Acronis the last best image I had made. But now here is the problem:
To do a Gdisk I have to change my configuration into Compatible Mode (rather Than Enhanced Mode) as it is a Windows 98 thing, which doesn't work in enhanced mode. I have never had problems with it till now. Gdisk always wipes the C drive, but it now wipes the D drive. The C drive isn't even recognised. I tried to just do a good old fashioned format of the C drive. No luck there either. Instead the C Drive isn't even recognised. Instead I get this "error" message:
"the specified drive is not valid or there is no disk in the drive
I tried another disk wiping utility by Paragon. Once again no luck. It sees the D drive but not the C. Anyway, I wipe the D drive seeing that I may as well, but things get weirder. Now there is no D drive because it's wiped and bear in mind the C drive isn't recognised. Yet, when the PC boots the C drive is there even though it was not recognised when I tried formatting or wiping.
Then other weird things happen. The Found New Hardware Wizard then detects that it needs to install RAID drivers. It's never happened before. I don't use RAID and it is disabled in the BIOS anyway.
I am going nuts trying to figure it all out and just can't. I have gone into the Bios to see if somehow it gets reset everytime I boot up, but the BIOS remains at my settings ( which have always been fine, just in case you may think I screwed something up there).
The sum up these are the problems:
1) The D drive is wiped when the default should be the C drive.
2) The C drive isn't recognised not even to format in the standard way, Yet it is there on bootup.
3) The PC looks for Raid drivers, which it never has before and they are disabled in the BIOS anyway.
4) I am going fucking crazy trying to figure it out !!!
I am no tech wizard, but I wonder whether the motherboard is screwed up and I might need a new one, or maybe a BIOS flash update will fix it, or could it even be a simple thing like a battery going flat.
The trouble is If I need a new motherboard, I need one that has at least 4 PCI slots preferably 5 to accomodate my 3 Cards plus graphic card. Plus I am worried about the hassle of reauthorising all my software, which has limited authorisations
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and sorry for the long winded post.