Last night I shut down my computer and took out one of the sticks of RAM to get the model number so i could order another but anywho… when I put it back in and booted up one of my hard drives went dodgy and now it keeps dying But it’s only a few months old and it wasnt touched at all so… Anyone have any idea’s as to what could be going on :|?
Explain dodgy and how it’s ‘dying’, I don’t see how reseating a stick of RAM would do anything. If anything, make sure you seated the RAM fully because it may not be fully seated causing that RAM not accessed which may seem to slow down your computer.
If your HD is dying, it will probably make higher noise than before, make strange noises and if your OS is on it, your OS will fail to boot in between. I had a 40 gig HD doing that for 1 and a half years
It may just be software that screws you, and not hardware…
O.K. I took the ram out give it a bit of air to dust it off and put it back in and so far so good :S I don’t get how RAM can mess up the hard drive but not do anything else… meah
The RAM doesn’t do anything to the harddrive, it’s just when there’s low RAM, it may seem like your harddrive is dying, however, it’s only your computer that’s suffocating.
actually it has to do with the chip itself, if the chip circuitry is corrupted/ becomes corrupted, then it can cause all sorts of nightmares…random rebooting - failure to POST - hard drive randomly restarting - sluggish all sorts of anomalies.
did you check to see if your ram was seen when you put it back in the first time? Like Maxtr0sity said, with low ram your HD will thrash a bit and work more than normally for paging (virtual memory).
actually it has to do with the chip itself, if the chip circuitry is corrupted/ becomes corrupted, then it can cause all sorts of nightmares…random rebooting - failure to POST - hard drive randomly restarting - sluggish all sorts of anomalies.
Ah right, I didn’t realise that could happen. I thought it was basically it worked or it didn’t. Either way its all good at the minute I’m downloading SP2 at the minute to the drive that kept dissapearing and it seems to be back to normal