I'm building a computer for a club member and I'm using identical components which have caused me no trouble in the past in similar projects. Unfortunately with this computer, after the operating system (Win98SE) has been installed and I begin to load other programs from their installation CDs, I'm getting the dreaded "blue screen" with this error message:
DISK WRITE ERROR
Unable to write to disk in drive C
Data or files may be lost
Press any key to continue
By pressing any key the process will continue, but I'm not very confident about the integrity of the data. When I reboot, I then get a message during the BIOS display that there may be bad sectors on the drive and ScanDisk needs to be run. However, ScanDisk never finds any errors even when doing a Thorough test. After much experimenting, I found that I can prevent the error from occurring by turning off the DMA mode for the LG GCE-8160B CDRW burner (which is the only CD-rom device in the computer). Obviously though, this is not the solution. I have tried different hard drives, different IDE cables (both to the burner and to the hard drive), different RAM, and a second LG GCE-8160B CDRW burner. None of these swaps changed anything. With the DMA mode enabled on the CD-rom burner/player, I continue to get the error message.
Components that I have NOT swapped (because I don't have any extras at the moment) are the Asus TUSL2-C motherboard, 1GHz Celeron, and 350W power supply.
Any suggestions please?
DISK WRITE ERROR
Unable to write to disk in drive C
Data or files may be lost
Press any key to continue
By pressing any key the process will continue, but I'm not very confident about the integrity of the data. When I reboot, I then get a message during the BIOS display that there may be bad sectors on the drive and ScanDisk needs to be run. However, ScanDisk never finds any errors even when doing a Thorough test. After much experimenting, I found that I can prevent the error from occurring by turning off the DMA mode for the LG GCE-8160B CDRW burner (which is the only CD-rom device in the computer). Obviously though, this is not the solution. I have tried different hard drives, different IDE cables (both to the burner and to the hard drive), different RAM, and a second LG GCE-8160B CDRW burner. None of these swaps changed anything. With the DMA mode enabled on the CD-rom burner/player, I continue to get the error message.
Components that I have NOT swapped (because I don't have any extras at the moment) are the Asus TUSL2-C motherboard, 1GHz Celeron, and 350W power supply.
Any suggestions please?
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