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Reply #75 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 9:22am
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You hit both of my preliminary guesses on the head.  The only other thing that comes to mind is an ongoing disk failure which has corrupted the OS.  Are you hearing the "click of death" or getting any other indicator of a progressive hard drive failure?

I've got spare drives laying around if you want to try installing an OS on a different drive.  That should give you an idea of where the problem lies and will rule out memory and other hardware problems.  Once you get that carved out, you can connect the second drive to determine if it is a drive failure or a virus.


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Reply #76 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 10:39am
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Ya...now the only problem is getting back to TR to actually take a look at it.

With descriptions like I got in trying to diagnose...I'm SOOOOOO glad I didn't go into the IT field.  Good thing these people are my primary givers of life...I like saying "meh, I'm out of ideas".

I'll let you know bob...thanks.

So when/where is the LAN?  I now I have new years eve day off but have to work new years day from 6am to 2pm...

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Reply #77 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 5:50pm
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I suggest running a system restore from the installation media.  If you boot to the install CD and go to install there should be a setting there to repair.  Depending on what version of windows you are using, the exact steps are going to vary.  Once done you will have to reload any drivers that you may have installed. 

Another idea is to reseed the memory with only one stick in at a time. Maybe a stick is bad.   

Not sure if you are using a OEM machine or not, but dell has a decent diagnotic live cd that is worth trying.  HP has one too I believe.
  

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Reply #78 - Dec 11th, 2009 at 9:01am
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X wrote on Dec 10th, 2009 at 10:39am:
I'm SOOOOOO glad I didn't go into the IT field.


I get "tech support" calls from people I haven't seen in years.  A couple weeks back, a distant relative of mine left a message on my machine because her computer was on the fritz.  I haven't seen or talked to her in at least six or seven years, yet I'm somehow her very first contact when her computer dies a well-deserved death.

I haven't returned the call.


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So when/where is the LAN?  I now I have new years eve day off but have to work new years day from 6am to 2pm...


I'll post a couple dates in the LAN thread, but I'm thinking maybe Saturday the 2nd?  Does that fit into everybody's schedule?  It also leaves New Year's open to all of you slackers that have other plans.


computerjuvenile wrote on Dec 10th, 2009 at 5:50pm:
I suggest running a system restore from the installation media.


Bah!  Real men format first and ask questions later!


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Reply #79 - Dec 11th, 2009 at 12:02pm
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Bah!  Real men format first and ask questions later!



And realer men look to see which partition they are formatting before they do it.  I told you I would never let you forget about that!


...and 'C' does not sound that much like 'D'!!!
  
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Reply #80 - Dec 11th, 2009 at 4:04pm
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Here's how that went down:


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b0b:  Can I trash C?
Spanky:  Yes.
*C: partition is deleted*
b0b:  Can I trash D?
Spanky:  Yes.
*D: partition is deleted*

Ten minutes pass...

Spanky: What the hell do you mean, "Do you want me to format D:?"


As you can see, it wasn't my fault.


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Reply #81 - Dec 11th, 2009 at 4:38pm
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You overworked whore!  It went...

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b0b:  Can I trash C?
Spanky:  Yes.
*C: partition is deleted*
b0b:  Can I trash D?
Spanky:  Yeah, just C.
*D: partition is deleted*


That is what I said!
  
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Reply #82 - Dec 11th, 2009 at 9:38pm
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You can't prove it!


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Reply #83 - Dec 19th, 2009 at 3:20am
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So I'm thinking of building my computer again from scratch.  The problem is, that being out of the loop for a bit leads to not knowing what's current and what the future holds.

So does anyone have any suggestions for motherboard, processor, graphic card, and/or anything else that might be helpful?

Heck, I don't even know what case to buy!

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Reply #84 - Dec 19th, 2009 at 9:40am
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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=41460...


the fans in this are HUGE. It runs silent, has space for 2 power supplies, one of which is at the bottom, which is brilliant for keeping airflow clear, as you can just run all the HD power along the bottom. the HD and CD slots require no screws. There is a front bay with 4 usb and some audio and firewire ports.

Susies cousin and our friend just got this case, it will be my next case. Its very large, but this makes it very easy to maneuver as you install things.
  

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Reply #85 - Dec 19th, 2009 at 11:59am
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Real Men™ buy their cases from Mountain Mods.  The next Bobulator is going to require a new case (*tear*) because of the way the power supply is mounted in the existing case, and I'm looking at the Ascension Duality.  Check it out.

For what its worth, every time I plan a PC upgrade I have to spend a fair amount of time researching the latest hardware.  I can tell you anything you want to know about server and network gear at any time, but it's just too hard to keep up with PC trends when you aren't building a machine every week.


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Reply #86 - Dec 19th, 2009 at 12:43pm
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So are we still AMD folks or has Pentium sowed up that debate?  I'm still looking at Asus motherboards because my current one has been a pretty good one.

Also, are we still believers in nVida or has ATI finally caught up with them?

Also, I would stay away from TigerDirect as much as you can...I've had some bad dealing with their support so only try to use them for awesome deals you can't find on Newegg.

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Reply #87 - Dec 20th, 2009 at 5:46pm
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At the moment, Intel is still higher up the ladder than AMD, but the gap is much narrower than it once was.  I'm running an Intel Q6600 at the moment and I'm looking at upgrading to an i7 within the next few months.  If you're concerned about price, though, AMD is making some great chips at an incredible price point.

ATI and Nvidia are really running neck and neck right now, and the "winner" really depends on which price category you're looking at.  ATI is winning at the top-of-the-line category with the Radeon 5870, which is the current king of the speed race and also the only DirectX 11 card on the market.  It's also $600+ and insanely hard to find in stock anywhere.  Nvidia is still holding their own, though, and generally have superior cards at all other price points.

Personally, I've had bad luck with ATI cards for years, so I'm still going to stick with Nvidia.  The GTX 285 line is reasonably priced and a heck of a performer, so that's the board I'm planning on buying during the next Bobulator refresh.

Now that Soyo has gone down the crapper, I've become an Asus enthusiast.  I'm currently running the Asus Maximus Extreme, and I'm looking at the Asus Supercomputer for my next board.  You really can't go wrong with their high-end boards, as they ship with everything but the kitchen sink.  The board I have now has an integrated power button and reset switch right on the board, for crying out loud!


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Reply #88 - Dec 21st, 2009 at 8:36pm
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Geez...what do you need 7 PCI slots for?!

Hmm...video card (even if you get 2!), audio (if you don't use the onboard one).....???? what else?!
  

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Reply #89 - Dec 22nd, 2009 at 6:12am
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Depending on the video setup you go for, you can burn up 3-4 PCI slots simply on graphics adapters.

Alternately, you could buy six 4-port server-grade gigabit network adapters and team them together for a 24GB network connection.


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