well, what do you think? There's a point where everybody makes a mistake of doing something terrible in the past and...... It happen's to me Last month!
It's also a warning. :) You see, I have two Hard disk, a 40 GB maxtor w/ 7200 Rpm and a 120 GB Seagate w/ 8mb cache, THATS the problem, it happens when I overclocked my Pentium 4 B 2.4 Ghz to 2.8 ghz.... and a few seconds later..... BANG! all i've got is a pretty Blue screen of death showing in my monitor screen. *sigh* >_<
all I thought was noting, so I've restared my computer and got a massage saying that my Windows Registry Was Error! O_O
I've try to restared my computer, and the same problem was happen, But this time, it showing some other code, and when I felt something was wrong, I touched my Hard disk with hand, ouch! it's hot! I picked my thermometer from my storage and it show stunning 80º Celcius (OMG!)
after I tried to cool down the hard disk with a Huge Fan <= that's silly.... :)
I try to boot into my other Hard disk, with windows 98 on it and the fact that windows 98 can't read NTFS <= *sweat*, so I try to used NTFS reader and found that MOST OF THE DATA EITHER DAMAGED OR DESTROYED.... T_T T_T T_T T_T
................but somehow a few Anime movie that nested on that hard disk suvived (what the hell??!?!?) and few other "crucial" data still recoverable---Phew~ :)
After a while I found out that my 120GB Seagate easily get overheated if I overclocked my Processor (!) and the fact that I didn't used Extra cooling and causing the hard disk to unstably operating at stunning 80º celcius, which means that "appearently" some of the Seagate model Hard disk are get's quite easily unstable if overheated, from now on, maybe you MT sould be careful about your hard disk, I feel's like being hit by a Tsunami (LOL!) after lost my 80 GB of data (17GB survived) .
anyway, what I'm trying to say is, be careful when choose your hard disk, thank you.





