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Hard Disk Errors

  • I/O
  • Seek Error
  • Data Error Reading
  • Serious Disk Error Writing
  • Error Reading Drive
  • Logical/Physical Bad Sectors

Solutions:

By using the scandisk utility of Windows, scan your disk drives to remove the logical errors.  By using the Disk Manager utility, perform low level formatting to your disk to remove the bad sectors.  Check to see if the power and data cables are properly attached with the hard disk.  If you hard disk is physically damaged then best solution is to replace it with a new one.

Physical Memory Errors

  • Out of memory
  • RAM memory leaks
  • “STOP 0×0000008e”
  • Insufficient RAM Memory
  • System Restarts continuously
  • System hangs up due to low memory

Solutions:

Use a RAM diagnostic utility, it will show you the health status of your RAM.  Increasing the RAM in your system can overcome the performance related and other issues.  You may also juggle the RAM modules around, most of the times it fixes the RAM errors. If you continuously receive the errors like the above then replace the RAM with a new a new one.

Video Card Errors:

  • Blank Display/No Display
  • Color Problem
  • Noisy Video Card Fan
  • Slow Streaming Video
  • New Video Card running slow
  • System freezes up

Solutions:

Use a Video card diagnostic utility to diagnose the cause of the error and troubleshoot it.  Properly insert the video card in the PCI slot.  Unplug the VGA card and replug it and properly attach the VGA cables.  If the problem is not resolved then replace the VGA card with a new one.

LAN Card Errors

  • Lost Connectivity
  • Request Time Out
  • Destination Host Unreachable.
  • Intermittent connectivity.
  • Yellow/Red sign with the LAN card in the device manager.

Solutions:

A faulty network adapter can cause a number of errors including loss of connectivity, intermittent connectivity and packet loss. To resolve the above errors, you need to re-install the up-to-dated version of the LAN card’s driver, install an up-to-dated antivirus and anti spyware program, check the LAN card cable at both ends, reconfigure the LAN card settings and if the problem is still not resolved then replace it with a new one.

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