So,
I've started getting check disk errors on windows boot.
After pressing control alt/delete as prompted it seems to restart & boot into windows fine - with no further problems.
Sometimes it takes two restarts to fix it but it seems to get working again.
It only started a couple of days ago & i've changed nothing on the system so far.
System details.
2500k I5 (overclocked to 4ghz)
Gigabyte UD-4 Z68 Mobo.
16g DDR 1600 Corsair 1.5v RAMM
HIS ATI 6970 2g
2TB WD Hard drive
120g Agility 3 SSD (lastest firmware update) - Boot drive
OS - Windows 7 home premium 64.
I've read up online but can find little information about what it means when it only happens the once - the fact I can boot in after a restart & use all of my drives fine would indicate my HDD/SDD have not failed.
I've run the checkdisk application on both drives but uncovered no errors.
As it's SATA3 on the HDD & SSD obviously this will have nothing to do with the old primary/slave problem.
Anybody else has this problem, or any idea how to fix it?
I've started getting check disk errors on windows boot.
After pressing control alt/delete as prompted it seems to restart & boot into windows fine - with no further problems.
Sometimes it takes two restarts to fix it but it seems to get working again.
It only started a couple of days ago & i've changed nothing on the system so far.
System details.
2500k I5 (overclocked to 4ghz)
Gigabyte UD-4 Z68 Mobo.
16g DDR 1600 Corsair 1.5v RAMM
HIS ATI 6970 2g
2TB WD Hard drive
120g Agility 3 SSD (lastest firmware update) - Boot drive
OS - Windows 7 home premium 64.
I've read up online but can find little information about what it means when it only happens the once - the fact I can boot in after a restart & use all of my drives fine would indicate my HDD/SDD have not failed.
I've run the checkdisk application on both drives but uncovered no errors.
As it's SATA3 on the HDD & SSD obviously this will have nothing to do with the old primary/slave problem.
Anybody else has this problem, or any idea how to fix it?
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