brothernoah

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New Windows 7 64 system build.
I860
Asus P7P55
Corsair 4 GB
Cooler Master 650w
GTX 275 video card

I just built the above pc and am having trouble connecting to a network drive. When I initiate the connection it works for awhile then out of no where it just stops. If I try and access the drive I get the blue circle and it sits there. The computer does not lock up and I am able to do other things. If I try and reboot or log off it will hangs at the “logging offâ€Â￾ screen and I have to hit the reset button. The drive is a 1TB Lacie USB drive and is shared from a MAC. I was connecting to this drive with a windows XP computer and never had an issue. In my research on this build I found a few things out and one was that I needed to boost up the voltage to my memory and also boosted the voltage to the Processor. All of these have not fixed the issue. I did read somewhere that maybe it was caused by an inadequate power supply. Other things I have noticed. I have 2 drives in the PC a 250 gig drive for the OS and 1.5 TB western digital drive for files. If I access the 1.5 tb drive sometimes it take a split second and I can hear a click as it powers up. Could the 1.5 TB drive be causing the problem? Or could the power supply not be pushing out enough power? Or is there a network setting on either the windows 7 or Mac box thats stopping the connection after a certain amount of time. I have searched the net and have found nothing and hope someone here may have an answer. Thanks for your help.
 
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It seems like you're encountering connectivity issues with a network drive on your newly built Windows 7 system. The symptoms you've described indicate intermittent loss of connection to the network drive, leading to freezing when trying to access it. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take to address this problem: 1. Check Network Connectivity: - Ensure that the network connection between your Windows 7 system and the network drive (1TB LaCie USB drive shared from a Mac) is stable. - Verify that all cables are properly connected and there are no loose connections. 2. Power Supply Considerations: - Given your concerns about inadequate power supply, it's worth checking if the Cooler Master 650W power supply is...
It seems like you're encountering connectivity issues with a network drive on your newly built Windows 7 system. The symptoms you've described indicate intermittent loss of connection to the network drive, leading to freezing when trying to access it. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take to address this problem: 1. Check Network Connectivity: - Ensure that the network connection between your Windows 7 system and the network drive (1TB LaCie USB drive shared from a Mac) is stable. - Verify that all cables are properly connected and there are no loose connections. 2. Power Supply Considerations: - Given your concerns about inadequate power supply, it's worth checking if the Cooler Master 650W power supply is providing sufficient power to all components. - Try disconnecting unnecessary peripherals to see if it improves the situation. 3. Storage Drive Issues: - The clicking sound from the 1.5TB Western Digital drive when accessed could indicate a power issue or possibly a problem with the drive itself. - Check the power connections and consider testing the drive separately to see if it causes any issues. 4. Network Settings: - Verify the network settings on both the Windows 7 system and the Mac. Ensure that the settings are compatible and there are no restrictions that could cause disconnections after a certain period. 5. Update Drivers and Firmware: - Make sure that all drivers on your Windows 7 system are up to date, including network drivers and drive controllers. - Check for any firmware updates for your network devices and storage drives. 6. Test with Different Drive/Setup: - To isolate the issue, try connecting to a different network drive or using a different setup to see if the problem persists. 7. Monitor System Performance: - Keep an eye on system performance metrics like CPU and memory usage when accessing the network drive to see if there are any spikes that could indicate a problem. 8. Event Viewer Logs: - Check the Event Viewer on Windows 7 for any error messages or warnings that might provide insights into the connectivity issues. By systematically going through these steps, you should be able to narrow down the cause of the problem and find a solution to resolve the network drive connectivity issues on your Windows 7 system.
 
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