Frank McLean
Senior Member
Hi BIGBEARJEDI and Kemical/Ross,
Over the weekend I tested the 4 RAM sticks. 12 & 4 for 12+ hours & 3 for 11.5 hours. No errors were detected. But when I tried to reboot into Windows 7 Pro, Window indicated that repair needed to be run, which I did and did a restore as part of that sequence. After windows restarted I rebooted a the PC to in effect save that configuration. During the shut down the 0x80000003 error occurred again but with a different location error as is typical each time the error is given. I also ran the windows memory diagnostic that indicated when it was finished it would reboot into windows and give a diagnostic report. When I came back, the PC had rebooted but I didn't find any diagnostic report.
I see when when I run HWiNFO64 it does show the S/N of my Seagate drive as ST2000DM001while Sea Tools for Windows startup screen show it as NA8E12X6. I tried to attach screen Shots of my PC areas with HWiNFO64 and the startup screen of Sea Tools for Windows but get first a red banner stating "The following error occurred. Then below that it says, "There was a problem uploading your file." When I tried to do it again my Waterfox browser indicated, "Not Responding" and after waiting some time for it to resolve, I had to close the browser and try again. And again, I got the "There was a problem uploading your file.
Additionally, Sea Tools for Windows only sees 2 of my 4 USB drives. One My Book drive, drive G:, was not showing and this is a frequent occurrence That requires me to pull the power cord on the drive and plug it in again to get to show. After doing that it showed up in HWiNFO64 and Sea Tools for Windows. My Iomega 1T drive was my first external USB drive and I believe it was prior to any standard being set for external USB drives and showed in Sea Tools for windows as Unknown but ready to test after G: drive showed up. The Iomega drive doesn't show up in HWiNFO64 under Drives at all.
So, next I intend to look into the tester in BIGBEARJEDI's link for WD drives as I have 4 of them to see if that detector shows anything.
So thanks again BIGBEARJEDI and Kemical/Ross for your really great support. It is very much appreciated.
Regards,
Frank
Over the weekend I tested the 4 RAM sticks. 12 & 4 for 12+ hours & 3 for 11.5 hours. No errors were detected. But when I tried to reboot into Windows 7 Pro, Window indicated that repair needed to be run, which I did and did a restore as part of that sequence. After windows restarted I rebooted a the PC to in effect save that configuration. During the shut down the 0x80000003 error occurred again but with a different location error as is typical each time the error is given. I also ran the windows memory diagnostic that indicated when it was finished it would reboot into windows and give a diagnostic report. When I came back, the PC had rebooted but I didn't find any diagnostic report.
I see when when I run HWiNFO64 it does show the S/N of my Seagate drive as ST2000DM001while Sea Tools for Windows startup screen show it as NA8E12X6. I tried to attach screen Shots of my PC areas with HWiNFO64 and the startup screen of Sea Tools for Windows but get first a red banner stating "The following error occurred. Then below that it says, "There was a problem uploading your file." When I tried to do it again my Waterfox browser indicated, "Not Responding" and after waiting some time for it to resolve, I had to close the browser and try again. And again, I got the "There was a problem uploading your file.
Additionally, Sea Tools for Windows only sees 2 of my 4 USB drives. One My Book drive, drive G:, was not showing and this is a frequent occurrence That requires me to pull the power cord on the drive and plug it in again to get to show. After doing that it showed up in HWiNFO64 and Sea Tools for Windows. My Iomega 1T drive was my first external USB drive and I believe it was prior to any standard being set for external USB drives and showed in Sea Tools for windows as Unknown but ready to test after G: drive showed up. The Iomega drive doesn't show up in HWiNFO64 under Drives at all.
So, next I intend to look into the tester in BIGBEARJEDI's link for WD drives as I have 4 of them to see if that detector shows anything.
So thanks again BIGBEARJEDI and Kemical/Ross for your really great support. It is very much appreciated.
Regards,
Frank