This is a discussion on bus error within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 20:12:35 +0300, Mr.Jason wrote: >>> Hmm something wrong with my HD? >> I'd say ...
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| On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 20:12:35 +0300, Mr.Jason wrote: >>> Hmm something wrong with my HD? >> I'd say you suddenly began to see the light > And this means what? I cant believe something would be wrong with my HD > because it's well tested and it has never failed before. LOL! "It's never failed before"? So therefore it can't be failing now? What kind of ignorant logic is that? > It's also one of the reliable IBM deskstars. Those are without a doubt the worst possible HD's ever made. No kidding. > I'm very much sure its something in the settings. Well, if you're so sure, fix the settings. You are quite clearly one of the "Truly Clueless". -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Mr.Jason wrote: > Hmm.. I keep getting a strange errors. > > Now I get BUS error. Everything seems pretty much working. But then > occasionally the HD light stays on and when I try to access the disk it says > "BUS ERROR" or "I/O Error".. > > Hmm something wrong with my HD? This isn't necesarily indicative of a hard drive problem. It sounds, from this and previous posts, like the motherboard you are using is unstable. I would suggest that you ramp down the clock speed and see if the troubles diminish or go away. Specifically the bus clock speed on your MB. Kurt. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBQqS1t9366Kf2Ie2tAQj3owf/VfDhn5B4EgaqFbvse7b7tRAYEQSR+Bu9 JjCZY4xNtayoQsCRz8HVYmLSgW3xDynl5R15GXVCuVOhUxBqye +ykADEYsmcmBkl IIcQs2YfaBLN5onEkKmdFUsH8BofxmlC/uuDY3sr6DMn4HbQj/pjfPz5xy04Ge8R OkEbg4ziznhZxO8Uk5ANkgUdoHljzyR8TlnXTgnodz7X/jX6iZwQYgMw6QbtO57e 4G0SvW+yVLCRC5J8Twfm1QncKnGS9IiUBwdeUeJsUrb7rKhS1E g6UFBkKby4YuD4 ZW+3BtuZepf2LO4woSUZiSQb00ZFaJuUDtcFSMiUbrF2n00HFI l8MA== =mc6k -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| Mr.Jason <jaakkochanREMOVETHIS@surfeu.fi> wrote: > And this means what? I cant believe something would be wrong with my HD > because it's well tested and it has never failed before. <sarcasm> I can't believe there's something wrong with the battery. It's never failed before. No, there must be some other reason the flashlight won't light up. </sarcasm> Dude, here's a nickel. Buy an f-ing clue. People have been telling you all week you have a hardware problem. |
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