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Old 03-14-07, 08:57 PM   #5
3Jane
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It might just be a faulty memory stick or even something simple like a date cable between the board and the hard drive. It could of course be a failure of the hard drive it's self, but work systamaticaly before you start spending money on the expensive items like hard drives or processors. Sometimes system wide problems can arise from easy to fix faults. A while ago, a single faulty sata data cable in one of my two hard drives was causing all kinds of problems before I finaly traced it. From the sounds of it though, I would try diferent memeory sticks as a starting point.
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