Hi all.
Ok to start off, i had my pc crash, the keyboard locked also, and at that i did what anyone would do.. (reboot).
Well after it started back up again and did the normal scandisk thing it stated that windows was reporting the wrong drive space and asked if i wanted to correct the error, now this has happened before with this drive so i chose to correct the error, then states for me to restart the system so the new settings can be used, ok, no prob, so i do so.
Now is where my problems start.. Well the pc does the normal loading of all bios settings then freezes, got the curser blinking at the upper left hand corner of the screen, so i walked away and got a cup of coffee, when i return it hasen`t changed,:sigh: now what to do! So i reboot again and now it states it can`t find the OS operating system

I did try the emergency windows startup disk, no good, tried fdisk, which i have used extensively to partision drives, even fdisk can`t see the drive. So now i try something a little drastic, can`t use the drive as it is anyway, so i enter the format command and to my suprise, it gets an error and states the drive contains zero megabites.

Now this is an 80gb harddrive I didn`t know what was worst, losing all data that i have acumulated or the fact that my pc is now useless. I have since replaced the drive, but now its running weird..
This is the first pc i`ve owned that had a harddisk controller card in it, all my pc`s before this one, the drives were straight off the motherboard, and i`ve never encountered this.
So what do you think, controller card, or motherboard.
I am aware that running my drive from the motherboard may not give me the same drivespace as using the controller card, but i am open to suggestions.
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