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Faulty hard disk - is my Asus H97 also faulty?
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<blockquote data-quote="axeman" data-source="post: 1970769" data-attributes="member: 25645"><p>You have a Hard drive problem. Backup your data and RMA it. A new motherboard cannot fix a faulty hard drive. Plus, if the Service center does not find any issue with the motherboard in-spite of all the 'evidence' you may provide them, they will not be able to replace it with a new one as they need to give concrete findings to the manufacturer at the backend.</p><p></p><p>In the process, you may consider buying a better PSU as well as pointed out above. If you want to do some extra effort, give that for testing to the service center. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, go into BIOS and post a pic showing the various voltage values you see there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axeman, post: 1970769, member: 25645"] You have a Hard drive problem. Backup your data and RMA it. A new motherboard cannot fix a faulty hard drive. Plus, if the Service center does not find any issue with the motherboard in-spite of all the 'evidence' you may provide them, they will not be able to replace it with a new one as they need to give concrete findings to the manufacturer at the backend. In the process, you may consider buying a better PSU as well as pointed out above. If you want to do some extra effort, give that for testing to the service center. Meanwhile, go into BIOS and post a pic showing the various voltage values you see there [/QUOTE]
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