It's one that strikes at my heart - I can use my computer but every time I try to launch a game my drive clunks several times, and the computer freezes and I have to restart.
The obvious answer is my drive is borked. However to my chagrin when I put in my spare drive (which has a windows install on it already) today and installed Guild Wars I was shocked to find exactly the same thing happening. I reason that it's not likely that 2 drives could develop the same problem.
Other possibilities are graphics card, motherboard or power, though exactly how it would manifest itself in the hard drive problems I don't know.
It is anything graphics intensive that sets it off, so it could be the graphics card. I reinstalled Direct X and drivers but it made no difference. However, I think power or motherboard are more likely as sometimes there are clunks and restarts during boot up.
But I still don't see how either possibility can manifest itself in a (touch wood) perfectly working computer with a clunky hard drive when you try to do something more strenuous.
So help please!
The obvious answer is my drive is borked. However to my chagrin when I put in my spare drive (which has a windows install on it already) today and installed Guild Wars I was shocked to find exactly the same thing happening. I reason that it's not likely that 2 drives could develop the same problem.
Other possibilities are graphics card, motherboard or power, though exactly how it would manifest itself in the hard drive problems I don't know.
It is anything graphics intensive that sets it off, so it could be the graphics card. I reinstalled Direct X and drivers but it made no difference. However, I think power or motherboard are more likely as sometimes there are clunks and restarts during boot up.
But I still don't see how either possibility can manifest itself in a (touch wood) perfectly working computer with a clunky hard drive when you try to do something more strenuous.
So help please!

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