lottathought All American 687 Posts user info edit post |
Seems like this is the one place that I always get answers to my questions..so I will try again.
I seem to be having a big problem with windows explorer encountering an error and closing out within a few seconds of my looking at any file on my storage hard drives.
My setup is an MSI motherboard with an Athlon64 3000 CPU. (754) I have a gig of ram and I have 4 hard drives. (Yes..I have the power supply to push them all...Thermaltake 420)
2 of the hard drives are SATA 2 are regular ATA
No hard drives are in a Raid config..
One of the SATA drives has my platform (XP w/ SP2) The other 3 are storage....no..not porn.....
The system seems to work fine unless I try to go into a folder on one of the hard drives I use for storage to view or access a file. Then windows explorer will tell me it has encountered an error and needs to close. While it can happen with any of the storage hard drives, the one that it happens far quickest on is the SATA that I am using for storage.
I have all the latest updates from Microsoft. I have cleaned the registry I have run Ad-Aware I have Norton 2005 updated with the latest virus files..
It can happen as quick as a few seconds after I click on a folder on the storage hard drive.
I am at a loss to figure out what is wrong..past that it is Microsoft. So...assuming that I am not going to wipe XP...what is going on and how can I fix this? 10/12/2005 2:56:04 AM |
Incognegro Suspended 4172 Posts user info edit post |
format and reinstall 10/12/2005 3:01:17 AM |
lottathought All American 687 Posts user info edit post |
I hope that is not my only option. I was hoping to try a few fixes and screw things up until XP would not run first.
That or actually fix the problem without wiping everything. 10/12/2005 3:30:57 AM |
brianj320 All American 9166 Posts user info edit post |
did u install drivers properly? to not be able to acces either of the 2 ATA drives or SATA drives makes me think that you either have bad connections with the cables, etc or that the wrong drivers were installed or just not properly installed. have u tried taking out the ATA drives and pluggin them into another comp? 10/12/2005 9:17:08 AM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "format and reinstall" |
safest bet10/12/2005 9:20:22 AM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
you must purge the evil demons from your hard drive with fire 10/12/2005 11:17:27 AM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
I've noticed Windows Explorer slows down like hell when I have too much crap in my "Downloads" folder, and I have a reasonably fast machine (NTFS, indexing on, blah blah blah).
Can you do a "dir" from command prompt? 10/12/2005 12:57:09 PM |
lottathought All American 687 Posts user info edit post |
I will try. Right now I have very few files on the main C: drive. Most all files that I have are stored on the other drives.
I am going to play with this a day or so more...and I am going to change out the SATA cables to see what happens... if these do not fix it, I am just going to wipe and re-install XP 10/13/2005 1:20:36 AM |