Okay, this is strange. I rebooted my computer, and on startup, just as Windows was coming up, both of my hard drives spun down. Windows was totally freaked out by this, and threw a BSOD saying it couldn't find the thread it was loading, which is pretty obvious considering the hard drives were off.
Anyway, I hit the reset button, and it happened again, but this time it happened after I'd typed in my password.
Hit reset again, and the computer boots just fine, but then my wireless card won't connect.
Reboot in safe mode, the hard drives spin down and I get a BSOD
Reboot in safe mode again, and it comes up. I didn't really do anything in safe mode since I have no clue what the problem is.
I rebooted again in normal mode, and everything works fine. I have absolutely no clue what's going on, other than maybe my drive controller is shot.
I have a Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G motherboard, with a 160GB Seagate Barracuda, and an 80 GB Quantum Fireball, both IDE.
The only change I'd done before booting was install a VNC client, and I'd already rebooted after installing that, and it was just fine.
Anyway, I hit the reset button, and it happened again, but this time it happened after I'd typed in my password.
Hit reset again, and the computer boots just fine, but then my wireless card won't connect.
Reboot in safe mode, the hard drives spin down and I get a BSOD
Reboot in safe mode again, and it comes up. I didn't really do anything in safe mode since I have no clue what the problem is.
I rebooted again in normal mode, and everything works fine. I have absolutely no clue what's going on, other than maybe my drive controller is shot.
I have a Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G motherboard, with a 160GB Seagate Barracuda, and an 80 GB Quantum Fireball, both IDE.
The only change I'd done before booting was install a VNC client, and I'd already rebooted after installing that, and it was just fine.