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  • dood
    Deputy dood
    • Mar 2004
    • 2462
    • USA

    #1

    Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

    I'm trying to figure out what's going on with a PC that I built some years ago. I've had to reload or repair Windows XP on this PC no less than 7 times since I built it. Each time, it had either gone through a power outage, or was just shut down, and then would no longer boot up, citing missing system files. We put it on a UPS and even replaced the hard drive. Yesterday, I get another call with the same problem from them.

    Power went out, UPS kept it up, but was starting to go into hibernate. User woke up to the UPS beeping, and went over to shut the computer down. In the meantime, it also tried to start hibernating. Computer shut itself off, but the next morning would not boot back up.

    I've yet to be able to figure this out, obviously. I've never had a computer so sensitive to not being shut down properly. I'm starting to suspect the write caching setting, so once I get it rebuilt or repaired, I'm going to change that setting.

    Again, power outages are the most trouble for this computer, but it also has done an orderly normal shutdown, and then not booted up the next day. The client is getting frustrated, I'm getting frustrated, and my reputation as a system builder is getting tarnished. I've built dozens of computers, and never had one be this troublesome.

    Any thoughts?
    Ludicrous gibs!

  • Wizard
    Badcaps Legend
    • Mar 2008
    • 2296

    #2
    Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

    This relates to the quality of PSU hold up times and mainboard's design to handle noise. This also cause output to be more noisier as well. Ditto input filters as well.

    Second, generic boards is very noisy and ill-tempered to this kind of thing and I no longer allow this.

    Can you remember what kind of PSU and mainboard in particular?

    Cheers, Wizard

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    • MixMasta
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 142
      • USA

      #3
      Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

      You are claiming that the hard drive has missing or corrupted files because the psu is noisy?

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      • ratdude747
        Black Sheep
        • Nov 2008
        • 17136
        • USA

        #4
        Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

        no, the mainboard is making the hd do screwy things.
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        • PCBONEZ
          Grumpy Old Fart
          • Aug 2005
          • 10661
          • USA

          #5
          Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

          Check the small caps around drive controller chip.
          - Around the chipset if it's integrated.
          In fact just check around the chipset anyway.

          Is the drive one of those early PMR [Perpendicular Recording] drives?
          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular_recording
          I've seen complaints about those [particularly Seagate] about the data just going *poof* after a short with no obvious reason - BUT the drives always pass all tests.
          - Speculation was that the smaller 'spot' for data bits wasn't large enough to prevent the charge from bleeding off to nearby 'spots' over time.
          - As in: a "1" next to a "0" will neutralize each other because the charges are packed too close together.
          - I've mentioned this before and people cried bullshit, but you know what, I keep seeing problems that suggest it's the case show up. [Not just here.]

          PMR would also need tighter tolerances in the mechanicals to accurately hit those smaller 'spots'. Moderately worn bearings may be enough to fubar a drive.
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          • Wizard
            Badcaps Legend
            • Mar 2008
            • 2296

            #6
            Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

            Correct. Cause and effect.

            Cheers, Wizard

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            • MixMasta
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 142
              • USA

              #7
              Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

              Well he already swapped the hard drive with a different one and has the same issue. Hopefully it wasn't an identical model. Please tell me you've done the basics such as running memtest86+ and have swapped the hard drive cable for a new one. As far as you know it never locks or BSOD?

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              • Wizard
                Badcaps Legend
                • Mar 2008
                • 2296

                #8
                Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                Correct. Cause and effect. Noise and quality of components, quality of design.

                Seagate issues was only particularly to one or two series (I think xxxx.8 or .9 even .10. Does matter how well designed the mainboard is and type of chipset used, (VIA and nForce are voted out by mine opinion only). Second, *all* hard drives *does not* like noise. Same with low quality mainboard as well.

                Power supply have to have enough hold up time to carry through dips and surges. I had been through number of these once in awhile and my PCs all kinds do not go bad even they did fall out and had to turn back on.

                For a time, I had DX540 and diamondmax 8 series (mostly thin ones) that worked fine regardless but I was uneasy with them. Eventually I traced to a bad caps in one of PSUs after I took all the Maxtors out of usage on all machines just for safety sake also.

                Cheers, Wizard

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                • dood
                  Deputy dood
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 2462
                  • USA

                  #9
                  Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                  Motherboard is a Biostar NF4U AM2G, all caps of known good brand and intact. Again, it's been doing it since new. PSU is a FSP400-60THN, Hard drive has been replaced... was originally a Seagate, is now a WD 500gb drive. Drive cables have been replaced. I just ordered replacement memory and will be trying that next.

                  All hardware tests good under multiple day tests. Issues seem completely random. I'm about to give them $150 for the PC and tell them to order a Dell. I'm so sick of troubleshooting this PC.
                  Ludicrous gibs!

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                  • PCBONEZ
                    Grumpy Old Fart
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 10661
                    • USA

                    #10
                    Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                    If you've tried a different drive and have the same problem look at those small caps.
                    They could be corrupting signals to the drive.
                    Mann-Made Global Warming.
                    - We should be more concerned about the Intellectual Climate.

                    -
                    Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.

                    - Dr Seuss
                    -
                    You can teach a man to fish and feed him for life, but if he can't handle sushi you must also teach him to cook.
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                    • dood
                      Deputy dood
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 2462
                      • USA

                      #11
                      Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                      BTW - Current memory is OCZ. (2) 512mb chips in dual channel.

                      New memory ordered is Crucial (2) x 1gb.
                      Ludicrous gibs!

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                      • weirdlookinguy
                        Badcaps Legend
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 1638

                        #12
                        Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                        You tried swapping the PSU?

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                        • gdement
                          Badcaps Veteran
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 690

                          #13
                          Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                          I agree with above that it must be either the PSU and/or motherboard/drive controller.
                          Those are apparently behaving badly when the line voltage goes low as power is failing.
                          Can you adjust the voltage thresholds on the UPS? Giving it a stricter tolerance might solve it.

                          Or maybe the PSU isn't happy with the UPS' output, so when the UPS engages it leads to corruption. Might be worth checking if the board voltages appear to be in spec while running from the UPS.

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                          • dood
                            Deputy dood
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 2462
                            • USA

                            #14
                            Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                            I found the original invoice in my Newegg account. The PC was built in March of 2007. The PSU is original. I'll be pulling it out and open to see how the caps are. The Motherboard does have OST for all the small caps on the board. The main VRM are UCC. The original drive was a 7200.10 200gb perpendicular. That was replaced not long ago (not sure when), after we'd been having all these issues. I thought the drive might be corrupting the data.

                            Again, it's not always a power outage that causes this, it just happens more frequently as a result of a power outage. It also has happened in the past when the system was simply shut down properly. Also, the system has not always been protected by a UPS. After a few of these occasions being at outages, I recommended they invest in a UPS.

                            This was the first outage with the UPS, and I think the problem may have been caused by the customer attempting to "shut down" the computer while it was attempting to hibernate. However, even if this was the cause, the customer is sick of their computer doing this and wants me to do something about it.
                            Ludicrous gibs!

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                            • Wizard
                              Badcaps Legend
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 2296

                              #15
                              Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                              nForce4 series chipset is known to eat data even capacitors were replaced. Dump it out for Intel or AMD.

                              When I got wind of this issue long ago when I was running nForce2 (good chip) I did not upgrade to any nForce series till price got affordable for Intel stuff which was couple years later.

                              Cheers, Wizard

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                              • 370forlife
                                Large Marge
                                • Aug 2008
                                • 3112
                                • United States

                                #16
                                Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                                Is this psu APFC? If so, is the UPS a true sine wave ups?

                                I remember reading somewhere that some of the cheaper and smaller units, even from good manufacturers, are not true sine waves and that can mess with APFC units, even to the point of blowing them up.

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                                • dood
                                  Deputy dood
                                  • Mar 2004
                                  • 2462
                                  • USA

                                  #17
                                  Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                                  PSU has no APFC. It's all teapo caps from start to finish, btw.
                                  Ludicrous gibs!

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                                  • larrymoencurly
                                    Badcaps Veteran
                                    • Oct 2004
                                    • 960
                                    • USA

                                    #18
                                    Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                                    Is XP set up to use Microsoft's drivers, or have Nvidia's drivers been installed? I've heard of problems with the latter and hard drives. Also the Nvidia drivers won't uninstall unless the files are removed from the Nvidia folder.

                                    I also read something about a memory loader prefetch problem causing trouble during boot, and removing a registry key disables the prefetch.

                                    When the system can't boot normally, how far does it get? Can you run CHKDSK from the recovery console or a startup disk or enter Safe Mode and run SFC?

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                                    • Junk Parts
                                      Court Jester
                                      • Jun 2006
                                      • 8953
                                      • USA

                                      #19
                                      Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                                      I'm the novice here but why not just turn off the hibernation function? Check the bios settings. I think there are settings to make the PC dump the ram and cpu contents back to the hard drive while the system is going down in a power failure. I know that there is a setting to tell the system to stay off after a power failure. Is the system overclocked? Have you switched out the cpu for a known good one? Can you underclock the system a click? I don't know. I'm still the novice here.
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                                      • gdement
                                        Badcaps Veteran
                                        • Jan 2007
                                        • 690

                                        #20
                                        Re: Computer seems hyper-sensitive to power outages

                                        The nForce ATA drivers do have a bad history, if you're using it I'd switch to the generic Microsoft driver.
                                        I remember having some problems with it when I first tried the nVidia ATA driver on an nForce2 board. After reading about the problems I switched to the Microsoft driver and never had any issues since on any nForce2's.

                                        A long time later I downloaded drivers for some nForce2 Gateway board. I noticed that Gateway completely omits the ATA driver from the installer.

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