I have noticed that if I unplug my SATA DVD drive from the mobo it sometimes fixes the problem temporarily. I was having the same problem there as well. I didn't mention that I switched from a Biostar mobo as I had read that their SATA chips had a tendency to corrupt HD's. Here is an interesting link where the guy is having the same or very similar problem and it turned out to be a RAM module, The HD disk name corrupted to complete rubish in the bios.Ī hard reset again garners the same results, however if I turn the machine off, the corrupted HD name is gone and the correct is back and the system boots. The system freezes, hard reset and then I get on reboot either. I have very recently reinstalled Ubuntu and the same problem started again. I too have a ASUS MOBO but socket 775 version. I have 10.10 on one partition and Win 7 on another.
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