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Weird Dimension 9200 problem (need help from a Dimension 9200 owner)
It is set to Raid, although it only has one drive. The only two choices are
Raid and Raid/ATA. The problem is that if I switch, it bluescreens, as the HAL is built for the current setting. That said, when I reinstalled, I tried both. "Fixer" wrote in message ... Is it set up as RAID or JBOD? "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... That's not the problem. It's PVR software. If I record to a second drive I install, I think it will be just fine, but that's not a solution. It seems to be a bug in the motherboard, amazingly. "Fixer" wrote in message ... What I meant was there must be some way to tune the TV channels to enable you to record, then save them once tuned in "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... Not sure what you mean by saved the tuned channels to favorites. "Fixer" wrote in message ... I would have though it was more likely something in the configuration. to have 2 machines doing the same thing. Have you saved the tuned channels to favourites within the options? "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... A little more information. I thought the problem could be in something that is installed by Dell. It's not. Formatted and installed XP Pro. Nothing installed except the drivers (including chipset) and HDTune. Same problem. Graph dips to almost zero every few seconds. Cloned the drive to a fresh 300Gb drive. Same problem. So it is not the drive. I am beginning to believe there is a design flaw in this machine. The problem does not occur on drives other than the boot drive, either IDE or SATA. It does happen on BOTH 9200 machines that I purchased. It is a showstopper. The drive passed the basic diagnostics. I am running the diagnostics from the diagnostic partition right now. I've never seen anything like this. I'll call Dell soon. I can't imagine how they're going to react, particularly when I want to return both machines. Tom "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... I went to watch a bunch of recorded HD shows this morning and almost all of them are a mess. Started doing the typical debugging and discovered a problem with my new Dimension 9200s (both have the exact same problem). If you run HDTune, it should show a consistent 65-75Mbs. It doesn't. The graph looks like a mountain range. Every few seconds, the performance drops to near zero and then pops back up. The 750Gb drives in both machines (actually one has a 1.5Tb Raid 0 array) work flawlessly in HDTune. I've neve seen anything like it. I would have assumed a bad drive, but it happens on both machines. I'm going to image one over to a 300Gb I have laying around and see if it still happens. If so, I'd suspect something running in the background, but what? I'll call Dell, but can you see explaining this to the script monkeys? Tom |
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"Tom Scales" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... Tom Scales wrote: I went to watch a bunch of recorded HD shows this morning and almost all of them are a mess. Started doing the typical debugging and discovered a problem with my new Dimension 9200s (both have the exact same problem). If you run HDTune, it should show a consistent 65-75Mbs. It doesn't. The graph looks like a mountain range. Every few seconds, the performance drops to near zero and then pops back up. The 750Gb drives in both machines (actually one has a 1.5Tb Raid 0 array) work flawlessly in HDTune. I've neve seen anything like it. I would have assumed a bad drive, but it happens on both machines. I'm going to image one over to a 300Gb I have laying around and see if it still happens. If so, I'd suspect something running in the background, but what? I'll call Dell, but can you see explaining this to the script monkeys? Tom To separate out Windows entirely, try MHDD. http://hddguru.com/content/en/software/2005.10.02-MHDD/ Won't boot to the floppy. Weird. Thomas - You're giving me the heebie jeebies here. You've flashed to the latest BIOS, correct? Stew |
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"Tom Scales" wrote in message ... Well, just chatted with Dell. Their position was to replace the motherboard! (on a 3 day old system). I can't see how that would help since the problem is on BOTH machines. It's not the hard drive, as I cloned it to another drive and still have the problem. It's not Sata port 0, as I tried Port 2. It's not the DVD drive, as I tried it with it unplugged (and turned off in the BIOS). Weird part is that if just use the second drive I install, it works fine. I just hate to blow off 250GB. Tom Pssssssst......... I'm digging on this. My gut feeling is that a new board or even a system exchange might not do it. I'll post back if I find out anything. -Stew |
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"Tom Scales" wrote in message ... That's not the problem. It's PVR software. If I record to a second drive I install, I think it will be just fine, but that's not a solution. It seems to be a bug in the motherboard, amazingly. I think you're absolutely correct. Especially given that (2) identical systems are showing the same symptom..... |
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"S.Lewis" wrote in message ... Thomas - You're giving me the heebie jeebies here. You've flashed to the latest BIOS, correct? Stew Came with the latest |
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Weird Dimension 9200 problem (need help from a Dimension 9200 owner)
"S.Lewis" wrote in message ... "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... Well, just chatted with Dell. Their position was to replace the motherboard! (on a 3 day old system). I can't see how that would help since the problem is on BOTH machines. It's not the hard drive, as I cloned it to another drive and still have the problem. It's not Sata port 0, as I tried Port 2. It's not the DVD drive, as I tried it with it unplugged (and turned off in the BIOS). Weird part is that if just use the second drive I install, it works fine. I just hate to blow off 250GB. Tom Pssssssst......... I'm digging on this. My gut feeling is that a new board or even a system exchange might not do it. I'll post back if I find out anything. -Stew I can't imagine how it would fix anything. If only ONE of the computers showed the problem, I'd box it up and ship it back. But they BOTH do, which implies something is wrong. |
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"S.Lewis" wrote in message ... "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... That's not the problem. It's PVR software. If I record to a second drive I install, I think it will be just fine, but that's not a solution. It seems to be a bug in the motherboard, amazingly. I think you're absolutely correct. Especially given that (2) identical systems are showing the same symptom..... I noticed that the ROM and software for the storage manager is many releases behind what is available from Intel. Unfortunately, the ROM can only come from Dell. |
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Weird Dimension 9200 problem (need help from a Dimension 9200 owner)
I'm a bit confused about your problem. I don't have a TV tuner or play HD
movies. I got a refurb XPS 410 through Dell SB Outlet a month ago. Dell support thinks it is a 9200 by its service tag number, probably since it came through Dell SB. It's an E6400 with 250 GB drive, Win XP MCE, XP1300 Pro, 2 GB 667 mem, floppy, drive etc. I managed to hose Win XP after I had it two days. I couldn't even do a Cntl F11. Tech support (at 10PM EST my time) had me reload Windows from the CDs. He first thought it might be a hard drive problem so we did diagnostics and checked the BIOS. When I got to the SATA operation he had me change it from "SATA On" to the "Autodetect" setting even though the default setting is SATA on. According to his script the RAID should be off unless you running RAID. Later I had one more question and when I called Tech Support I spoke to a guy in Ottawa, Canada. He said leave it off also. Also, has the business with the ATI X1300Pro memory been resolved? From everything that I have looked at the X1300Pro has 256MB of on-board memory. Rich "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... "S.Lewis" wrote in message ... "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... That's not the problem. It's PVR software. If I record to a second drive I install, I think it will be just fine, but that's not a solution. It seems to be a bug in the motherboard, amazingly. I think you're absolutely correct. Especially given that (2) identical systems are showing the same symptom..... I noticed that the ROM and software for the storage manager is many releases behind what is available from Intel. Unfortunately, the ROM can only come from Dell. |
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Ignore the TV recording. The issue is just HD throughput.
Would you do me a huge favor and go to www.hdtune.com and download their utility? Run it on your primary drive and see what the graph looks like? Should be pretty close to a straight line, right around 65. If you have the same issue I do, it will have huge dips, almost to zero, every few seconds. For normal use, email, etc., you would NEVER notice this. It is only because I need a nice clean data stream that it causes me problems. I need up to 40GB per hour. Works fine on the second drive. Thanks, Tom "Rich" wrote in message ... I'm a bit confused about your problem. I don't have a TV tuner or play HD movies. I got a refurb XPS 410 through Dell SB Outlet a month ago. Dell support thinks it is a 9200 by its service tag number, probably since it came through Dell SB. It's an E6400 with 250 GB drive, Win XP MCE, XP1300 Pro, 2 GB 667 mem, floppy, drive etc. I managed to hose Win XP after I had it two days. I couldn't even do a Cntl F11. Tech support (at 10PM EST my time) had me reload Windows from the CDs. He first thought it might be a hard drive problem so we did diagnostics and checked the BIOS. When I got to the SATA operation he had me change it from "SATA On" to the "Autodetect" setting even though the default setting is SATA on. According to his script the RAID should be off unless you running RAID. Later I had one more question and when I called Tech Support I spoke to a guy in Ottawa, Canada. He said leave it off also. Also, has the business with the ATI X1300Pro memory been resolved? From everything that I have looked at the X1300Pro has 256MB of on-board memory. Rich "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... "S.Lewis" wrote in message ... "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... That's not the problem. It's PVR software. If I record to a second drive I install, I think it will be just fine, but that's not a solution. It seems to be a bug in the motherboard, amazingly. I think you're absolutely correct. Especially given that (2) identical systems are showing the same symptom..... I noticed that the ROM and software for the storage manager is many releases behind what is available from Intel. Unfortunately, the ROM can only come from Dell. |
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Weird Dimension 9200 problem (need help from a Dimension 9200 owner)
Tom:
When I first noticed your problem earlier today I down loaded hdtune and ran it. I just ran it again. I have a WD2500KS (16MB cache) that I bought and loaded from scratch. The transfer rate starts at 62.1 MB/sec and drops to 34.2 at 100% (what ever 100% is). Average is 52.9 The Access time is 18.8 ms, the burst is 133.6 and CPU usage is 2.5% There is only one dip, right after the beginning. However!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When I first just ran now it I had OE 6 up with your message and the dips were happening all the time. When I closed OE 6, and restarted hdtune, only the one dip at the beginning which I saw the first time I ran it earlier today shows up. Rich "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... Ignore the TV recording. The issue is just HD throughput. Would you do me a huge favor and go to www.hdtune.com and download their utility? Run it on your primary drive and see what the graph looks like? Should be pretty close to a straight line, right around 65. If you have the same issue I do, it will have huge dips, almost to zero, every few seconds. For normal use, email, etc., you would NEVER notice this. It is only because I need a nice clean data stream that it causes me problems. I need up to 40GB per hour. Works fine on the second drive. Thanks, Tom "Rich" wrote in message ... I'm a bit confused about your problem. I don't have a TV tuner or play HD movies. I got a refurb XPS 410 through Dell SB Outlet a month ago. Dell support thinks it is a 9200 by its service tag number, probably since it came through Dell SB. It's an E6400 with 250 GB drive, Win XP MCE, XP1300 Pro, 2 GB 667 mem, floppy, drive etc. I managed to hose Win XP after I had it two days. I couldn't even do a Cntl F11. Tech support (at 10PM EST my time) had me reload Windows from the CDs. He first thought it might be a hard drive problem so we did diagnostics and checked the BIOS. When I got to the SATA operation he had me change it from "SATA On" to the "Autodetect" setting even though the default setting is SATA on. According to his script the RAID should be off unless you running RAID. Later I had one more question and when I called Tech Support I spoke to a guy in Ottawa, Canada. He said leave it off also. Also, has the business with the ATI X1300Pro memory been resolved? From everything that I have looked at the X1300Pro has 256MB of on-board memory. Rich "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... "S.Lewis" wrote in message ... "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... That's not the problem. It's PVR software. If I record to a second drive I install, I think it will be just fine, but that's not a solution. It seems to be a bug in the motherboard, amazingly. I think you're absolutely correct. Especially given that (2) identical systems are showing the same symptom..... I noticed that the ROM and software for the storage manager is many releases behind what is available from Intel. Unfortunately, the ROM can only come from Dell. |
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