While working with a program (rocketdock) which is located on the faulty hardisk the program froze (not all windows)
I then very very careful hit Pc on the left side (where motherboard is)
then it suddenly unfreeze fast and work again
Could there be a issue with faulty ram together with hardisk
Or is this a loose conexion or just dirt or heat on the motherboard?
Wall on PC cabinet are thick so i can't understand how a soft hit can at all solve something
And yea i know i shouldnt hit things lol but sometimes that make it work (if you dont hit too hard)
There is also something else that is weird
After this problem happened with my slave hardisk
The game profile of my keyboard stopped working (and was not found anywhere like it was deleted)
The Color of the keyboard resetted back to default also
Now what is strange is that the keyboard program is not located on the faulty hardisk
but on the SSD hardisk, so why would that be affected ?
could a faulty memory cause a game profile to be erased from the keyboard program?
Edited by Gilgamesh9 - 8/13/12 at 10:05am
I then very very careful hit Pc on the left side (where motherboard is)
then it suddenly unfreeze fast and work again
Could there be a issue with faulty ram together with hardisk
Or is this a loose conexion or just dirt or heat on the motherboard?
Wall on PC cabinet are thick so i can't understand how a soft hit can at all solve something
And yea i know i shouldnt hit things lol but sometimes that make it work (if you dont hit too hard)
There is also something else that is weird
After this problem happened with my slave hardisk
The game profile of my keyboard stopped working (and was not found anywhere like it was deleted)
The Color of the keyboard resetted back to default also
Now what is strange is that the keyboard program is not located on the faulty hardisk
but on the SSD hardisk, so why would that be affected ?
could a faulty memory cause a game profile to be erased from the keyboard program?
Edited by Gilgamesh9 - 8/13/12 at 10:05am








