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Title: Possiable crash supect
Post by: Lan784 on December 22, 2005, 09:30:55 AM
As much as i hate to do this but i just have to ask. Skuzzy When my computers hard drive crashed the other day i was playing aces high while it happened. I have a 80GB harddrive. Is it possiable after all these patches and skins and sound that aces high could be the cause? or is it another source?
Title: Possiable crash supect
Post by: Lan784 on December 22, 2005, 09:31:38 AM
I dont want this to happen again
Title: Possiable crash supect
Post by: 38ruk on December 22, 2005, 10:31:08 AM
It was prolly just a hardware failure , i recently upgraded hard drives and the one i replaced lasted 3 years running this game with no problems . If there was a problem with a program killing a hard drive ( ive worked on pc's for years and havent run into one yet, not that its impossible thou ) then alot more people would be in here talking about it .   Btw ive seen 3 month old WD and maxtor drives have hardware failures so it not uncommon . 38
Title: Possiable crash supect
Post by: Lye-El on December 22, 2005, 11:08:11 AM
Nothings crashed my harddrive. And I play Aces High quite a bit. As a matter of fact I have never had a hard drive crash.
Title: Possiable crash supect
Post by: AKDogg on December 22, 2005, 11:37:31 AM
My 1 SATA hard drive kept getting bad sectors like once a week.  Turns out it was the sata cable was bad.  Had to put in my winxp CD in and boot off it and go to the recovery console.  Then I had to run chkdsk /r as the regular chkdsk that pops up when u boot up would not correct the bad sector.  Only thing bad about doing the chkdsk /r is it takes forever.  Like 45mins-1hr to complete but it definately fixes the problem.
Title: Possiable crash supect
Post by: OOZ662 on December 22, 2005, 02:40:19 PM
Software won't "crash" your hard drive to the point of repair. Some malicious software can trash Windows and require a format. Hardware failure is the most likily suspect.