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Storage? I am Storage!
When opening a PC to replace the CD writer - and purge it of the loathsome zip drive that lurked in its shadows - we noticed the tops of most of the electrolytic capacitors were 'corroded' and bulging ...
The motherboard was an Epox 8KHA+ purchased in October 2001. Before the zip :eekers: drive was removed, the PC paused for five minutes after Windows shutdown with the disk controller light on solid.
Afterwards, it seemed to shut down okay once, then started pausing for one minute in apparently the same place. After a while, it also lost the ability to drag and drop, cut and paste, or move objects on the desktop. In the couple of days since, this now seems to happen every time the PC is used, although it can be fixed by rebooting.
Concerned, we opened a file server with the same motherboard and vintage - owned by the same customer - and found the same capacitor problem, only worse. And lo, when it was powered up again and then rebooted, it exhibited the same inexplicable one minute delay at shutdown.
The file server runs Linux.
From then on, it seemed to deteriorate every time it was rebooted. When we returned the next day to finish installing a new version of Linux, it required repeated reboots to get anywhere, culminating in a gray screen.
It's worth noting that both machines have been running 24x7 for the last 2+ years; reboots were highly unusual, and in the case of the Linux box, didn't happen unless there was a power outage.
I think I see a pattern here, and I don't like it. Both PCs are just over two years old and out of warranty - and I supplied them. I also supplied the same motherboard to a couple of other people around the same time. At this stage, I'm expecting them to be stuffed as well.
The local branch of the supplier is closed until Monday, but I'm thinking of shaking up their head office tomorrow to see what their story is. Google throws up a couple of references to leaky caps on this board, but not (yet) the avalanche I would have expected.
This was a really popular board. What are other members' experiences?
The motherboard was an Epox 8KHA+ purchased in October 2001. Before the zip :eekers: drive was removed, the PC paused for five minutes after Windows shutdown with the disk controller light on solid.
Afterwards, it seemed to shut down okay once, then started pausing for one minute in apparently the same place. After a while, it also lost the ability to drag and drop, cut and paste, or move objects on the desktop. In the couple of days since, this now seems to happen every time the PC is used, although it can be fixed by rebooting.
Concerned, we opened a file server with the same motherboard and vintage - owned by the same customer - and found the same capacitor problem, only worse. And lo, when it was powered up again and then rebooted, it exhibited the same inexplicable one minute delay at shutdown.
The file server runs Linux.
From then on, it seemed to deteriorate every time it was rebooted. When we returned the next day to finish installing a new version of Linux, it required repeated reboots to get anywhere, culminating in a gray screen.
It's worth noting that both machines have been running 24x7 for the last 2+ years; reboots were highly unusual, and in the case of the Linux box, didn't happen unless there was a power outage.
I think I see a pattern here, and I don't like it. Both PCs are just over two years old and out of warranty - and I supplied them. I also supplied the same motherboard to a couple of other people around the same time. At this stage, I'm expecting them to be stuffed as well.
The local branch of the supplier is closed until Monday, but I'm thinking of shaking up their head office tomorrow to see what their story is. Google throws up a couple of references to leaky caps on this board, but not (yet) the avalanche I would have expected.
This was a really popular board. What are other members' experiences?