I'm back, starting my problem solving again... If you have a
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Problem solved by no reason... really strange.
I removed the Maxtor HD, which is the first, the one with the programs, and put it into another PC, to see if it worked fine, and it did as I already said. Well, then I was getting ready for a mayor hardware problem, in fact, I was expecting a MOBO failure someware... but nothing happend. When I put the HD back, evertyhing was just fine...
What the hell is it?
I have thought much about it, but did not find any concrete answer. Nevertheless, I suspect a BIOS exception, a problem in the loading of it... it is the only explanation I can get...
It is scary, cos if you are working well and suddanly you have this problem, well, you know...
If you have any clear idea, please post. Thanks.
I removed the Maxtor HD, which is the first, the one with the programs, and put it into another PC, to see if it worked fine, and it did as I already said. Well, then I was getting ready for a mayor hardware problem, in fact, I was expecting a MOBO failure someware... but nothing happend. When I put the HD back, evertyhing was just fine...

I have thought much about it, but did not find any concrete answer. Nevertheless, I suspect a BIOS exception, a problem in the loading of it... it is the only explanation I can get...
It is scary, cos if you are working well and suddanly you have this problem, well, you know...
If you have any clear idea, please post. Thanks.
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I could be remembering wrong. I know Nestor bought a SATA drive (did he have a tough time getting going with that one - and some strange solution (don't remember which))
Anyway, I have never actually connected a SATA drive. I have however (un)plugged PATA drives many times - and I would be surpriced to see such one just fall out.
Anyway, I have never actually connected a SATA drive. I have however (un)plugged PATA drives many times - and I would be surpriced to see such one just fall out.
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I FOUND THE PROBLEM! I Will post it in the Tips and Tricks forum, so people know about it.
It is in fact very simple... I got used, lately, to switch the system off through pushing the start bottom for about 4 seconds, and the PC switches off inmediatelly, I thought it was great, cos I could close the system in just 4 seconds when it takes about 1 minute to switch off if done through software. Well... this, if you have a double boot system, as I do, may overwrite the MBR with a small error, but enough for it not starting again... So beware, do not use this way of switching off your computer, unless you are in a real hurry.
Thanks guys, for your suport and help
VERY much appreciated
Problem solved!
It is in fact very simple... I got used, lately, to switch the system off through pushing the start bottom for about 4 seconds, and the PC switches off inmediatelly, I thought it was great, cos I could close the system in just 4 seconds when it takes about 1 minute to switch off if done through software. Well... this, if you have a double boot system, as I do, may overwrite the MBR with a small error, but enough for it not starting again... So beware, do not use this way of switching off your computer, unless you are in a real hurry.
Thanks guys, for your suport and help


On 2004-01-31 17:31, Nestor wrote:
I got used, lately, to switch the system off through pushing the start bottom for about 4 seconds, and the PC switches off inmediatelly, I thought it was great, cos I could close the system in just 4 seconds when it takes about 1 minute to switch off if done through software.

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