Lately when someone I loaned out an old WD 120gb drive to reported Windows seeing lockups and booting problems a repair install failed immediately! Yet the WD tool found 0% errors and later found no drive! when run repeatedly.
To rule everything else out the drive was then placed in an older custom case originally seeing 98. NO GO! The drive now sits on a shelf ready to be disposed of. What caused the old drive to fail? Try pulling a literal "blanket of dust" off of the board in the 2006 build that never saw cleaning period. Once running the owner never bother to get in there with an air cleaner!
That was loaned out until the owner finally decided to see the Sata 1 drive put to use since the 120 was strictly a loaner for temp use at the time until finding out why XP wouldn't go on the other when he tried. (Gee I got in there and XP is doing quite well presently. thank you!)
Besides the drive itself being the problem you could very well be seeing Windows itself being the cause. That would certainly be effected with bad sectors appearing the portions where the main system files are located. The last item before assuming the drive is now retiring on you would be the repair install option for XP. http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
To rule everything else out the drive was then placed in an older custom case originally seeing 98. NO GO! The drive now sits on a shelf ready to be disposed of. What caused the old drive to fail? Try pulling a literal "blanket of dust" off of the board in the 2006 build that never saw cleaning period. Once running the owner never bother to get in there with an air cleaner!
That was loaned out until the owner finally decided to see the Sata 1 drive put to use since the 120 was strictly a loaner for temp use at the time until finding out why XP wouldn't go on the other when he tried. (Gee I got in there and XP is doing quite well presently. thank you!)
Besides the drive itself being the problem you could very well be seeing Windows itself being the cause. That would certainly be effected with bad sectors appearing the portions where the main system files are located. The last item before assuming the drive is now retiring on you would be the repair install option for XP. http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm