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Does anyone have any advice for dealing with the Bethesda Stutter?


Bruhmis

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US seems to be having a hard time today, I loaded several different hard drives, different OS systems just to upload a screen shot and still really bad connectivity issues.

Super slow mo page loads no matter the system.

 

there is NO service provider here, just cell phone connections.

loading the image now.

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What a lost boot sector looks like, Took me a few minutes to create a work around for networking issues.

 

The cat got the mouse. In this shot, it shows what a recovered lost hard drive looks like...this drive was not readable at all, would not even be seen by the bios either.

 

I have equipment here for low leave access to drives, with updated connectivity so I can use later model drives.

The "was" a "Windows 10 64 bit hard drive. The picture was taken on a windows 10 64bit pro system but not the drive in the shot.

 

The web site "Postimage.org" refused to allow the picture to upload from any of the PC's drives I tried so I ran it through an iphone mac software product.

 

That worked.

http://s26.postimg.org/9eajrojux/Bad_GPT.jpg

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check the device manager and refresh the systems ID of the hard ware, see if there are any yellow indicators in the system

 

Basically what I am getting at is not to keep all your stuff off the root of any drive, hence external drives, flash drive usages and such.

Edit, Type o

 

No, I wrote that correctly you do not want all your kittens sitting in the box at the same time, don't keep all the software on the root of the drive ,keep it all off of it, external drives are best.

 

Specy "google it" I need to know the exact model of the PC mother board too.

 

That bios looks like an older one. So I '' screen shot mine, I have an asuz board too. It's loaded with a heck of a lot more than that seen in the images.

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No, I wrote that correctly you do not want all your kittens sitting in the box at the same time, don't keep all the software on the root of the drive ,keep it all off of it, external drives are best.

 

Specy "google it" I need to know the exact model of the PC mother board too.

 

That bios looks like an older one. So I '' screen shot mine, I have an asuz board too. It's loaded with a heck of a lot more than that seen in the images.

Well, I keep almost everything on my storage drive. the only thing that's on the SSD is windows, fallout and mods.

 

the motherboard is the h81m-e. it's not a high end motherboard - so that's why it doesn't have too much going on. it's not actually "old" though, just a lower end option.

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ok I did a photo shoot of mine and it's most def a high end unit. what I'll do so not to spam the thread is over time, I'll upload the shots with the current settings to a gallery and just link in here a link to it.

 

some time, the slot for the drives plugin might be defective, some times you can change the IDE/SATA selection to another.

What "might be" the issue is lack of power for that drive or it's technology is incompatible. It happens.

 

(H81m-e) looking up now the models and seeing if there are some specs I can read about.

 

Not unlike memory matches, you could have the wrong match up.

The drive vs the mother board.

performance being in the toilet, kinda points to the whole story, and begins to make sense.

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What bothers me is the fact you were able to over come the glitch for a while and now you can't.

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