On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 18:51:22 +0200, Tom Rausner wrote:

> tir, 11 09 2012 kl. 16:26 +0000, skrev Camaleón:
> 
>> The logs or messages just said "corrupt data"? :-? Have you considered
>> the optical media could be broken? I say this because the symptoms for
>> a faulty motherboard are usually rather different.
> 
> I just discovered the data to be corrupted. And I tried another drive
> with the same result. I didn't look at the logs.

A bad copy does not have to mean a hardware problem. Maybe using a 
different software to do the copy process could have helped to diagnose 
the problem.

>> An sata (or ata) port of the board could gone bad.
> 
> Wouldn't that be a good argument for a new board ?

No, of course not. That's why boards usually come with more than one sata/
ata/usb/pci/pci-e/pci-x/esata/ethernet ports/slots which can be used for 
expanding your options or backup purposes ;-)

>> Asrock? Are you sure? O:-)
> 
> Your point being... ?

I have it in my list of low-end (cheap) manufacturers, along with Biostar 
and DFI. I prefer MSI, Gigabyte or even Asus. Buy hey, there can be 
exceptions to the rule and the motherboard model you have in your radar 
has been awarded with many prizes...

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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