Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!pyramid!infmx!robs From: robs@infmx.informix.com (Robert Schneider) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Hard disk poops out when "warm" Message-ID: <1991Jun3.032541.20012@informix.com> Date: 3 Jun 91 03:25:41 GMT Sender: news@informix.com (Usenet News) Distribution: na Organization: Informix Software, Inc. Lines: 25 Originator: robs@cougar A question for all you hard disk mavens: I've got a Bleeding Edge Model D 4.77 MHZ PC, with a 30 mb hard drive. I've noticed something fairly peculiar as follows: When "cold" e.g. freshly booted, I can access the hard drive no problem. After about 5 minutes or so, I begin to get seek errors. No matter what I do, I can't get at the damn drive. Running 'fdisk' off drive A, I am told that the FAT is gone and that there is no partition on C. Of course, this is not the case. If I power off the PC and *immediately* turn it back on, drive C is still unavailable. If I wait an hour or so, and then power up, the problem repeats itself as originally stated, e.g. 5 minutes of pleasure followed by infinite pain. Does anyone have an idea about what this could be? I can use the PC basically as a one floppy machine right now. I'd like to have the hard disk back. Thanks to any and all who reply. Rob