>From: "Jon Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: BYU Unix Users Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [uug] Good low level hard drive & computer diagnostic tools
>Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 09:34:10 -0600
>
>A few thoughts...
>
>As someone already mentioned, there could be a hardware conflict. A
>good test is to unplug any other drives or devices one at a time and
>try to boot after removing each one. Again, if you are able to boot
>at some point after doing this, the blame would lie with
>drivers/other hardware.
>
>Specifically, it could be bad memory, if this is the second hard
>drive this has happened to. My preferred way of testing for
>memory/motherboard problems after the above fails is to stick the
>drive in another box (if you have one) and see what happens when you
>boot it. If it boots okay, the drive is probably not the culprit.
>
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