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Thread: Hdd Temperature: Crasy Indications In Hmonitor.

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    Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@11 November 2003 - 15:59
    Perhaps there is a BIOS update for your motherboard that deals with this issue. What motherboard is it? Or check the manufacturers web site for information.
    I know its bios has been updated like 6 or7 month ago

    How can I know which motherboard it is?

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    But if it's not serious it doesn't matter, it beeps maybe 5 times in 3 days which is nothing

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    Originally posted by leonidas@11 November 2003 - 08:09


    How can I know which motherboard it is?
    Aida 32 will tell you that and all sorts of other very useful information.
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    Ive just unzipped AIDA16 - "Worldwide Sysinfo Tool", got 5 files: one *.exe, 2*.bat, one *.his, one *.diz, and one internet shortcut, but I don't kno how to use them.

    I tried the *.exe and the *.bat files, but I just got displayed MsDos windows for like 1/4 second


    Edit: Sorry I'm stupid I didn't see I could download the 32 version

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    Try run>msinfo

    or run>dxdiag for example, one of those two might give your system-model.

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    Surely HD temps come from the HD, not from the mobo?
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    Sorry I had a electricity failure in my house.

    My motherboard 's name is Asus A7M266


    It's strange cos when I booted my computer 30 minutes ago I had like 4 beeeeps of something and the displayed HDD temperature was crasy for 10 seconds or something going to 9°C to 241°C and then stabilisating to 21 °C.

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    leonidas do you have a surge protector? if not get one!

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    Kow much is it about ?

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    Originally posted by lynx@11 November 2003 - 19:04
    Surely HD temps come from the HD, not from the mobo?
    Yeah but usually your sensor goes over the mobo, I thought, like on PC-Alert haven't tried his proggie though.

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