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I think may be RAM, HDD, or OS problem

June 24th, 2012, 22:23

Dear Sir,
please help me little.

My Hard Disk is around 6.5 years old. But i hv upgraded my total Motherboard few months ago.
Since that time i hv been getting error like
when Installing softwares, Surfing on WEB, Re-installation of OS.

1) When i install OS (WinXP3, Vista or Win7) sometimes the Death Screen comes(and also .dmp file error)
2) After installation i try to load QHTotal Security 2012 Antivirus.
Sometimes it stops saying the Error no. 1603
Sometimes it gets rollback after 81% completed. If it gets installed sometimes QHTotalSecurity 2012 gets automatically unsecured.
3)Google Chrome always get crashes and restarts computer..
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I hv tried many steps to solve like
1) Chkdsk /f/r and /p also but found no bad sector
2) Defragmentation
4) clean OS installation
But the same above problems i face.
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I think may be RAM, HDD, or OS problem
MY OS is clean software...
Here is some attached file report about HDD ------ please guide me in this regard.
Attachments
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HD Tune Pro
Last edited by Ananta on June 24th, 2012, 22:31, edited 1 time in total.

Re: I think may be RAM, HDD, or OS problem

June 24th, 2012, 22:28

HD Tune Pro

Re: I think may be RAM, HDD, or OS problem

June 25th, 2012, 11:30

Any Genius pls :D :roll: :lol: :shock: :o :( :mrgreen: :| :!:

Re: I think may be RAM, HDD, or OS problem

June 25th, 2012, 15:55

Be patient :)

Based on that single SMART data "snapshot", I suggest looking for (a) increases in SMART attribute 0xC7, (b) errors in the Windows System event log [which you will need to decode], and (c) especially any correlation between the timing of those 2 events, as possible evidence of an ongoing interface problem (although there are also other possible reasons for an increase in that SMART attribute).

Assuming that your reported problems are easy to reproduce, there are much more efficient ways for you to troubleshoot your problem e.g. testing that hard disk in another system, and/or temporarily trying a different hard disk in your system.

Re: I think may be RAM, HDD, or OS problem

June 26th, 2012, 1:58

The warning will not gone.
The important is to be careful on your disk or cpu case(it could be bump by someone or electricity fails), get a UPS.
The most important that there is no red marks, or ERROR.

Re: I think may be RAM, HDD, or OS problem

June 26th, 2012, 3:22

Verify ram with Memtest86

Re: I think may be RAM, HDD, or OS problem

June 26th, 2012, 11:09

Thank u All......:) i m trying
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