Slow, BSoD, atapi.sys nw8440

First of all, there was a problem with 80 GB Seagate hdd original inside the nw8440.

Simply, without known reason, that she has stopped working, after you start the laptop he just constantly repeats HP logo, hard drive turns on a second, then it goes back to the logo of hard disk, then again and again. There is a sound of the CD in the middle of it, but these reboots are very, very frequently - once every few seconds.

I replaced the 320 GB SATA hard drive. I managed to have 4 three partitions partiotions with 29GBs, suite, largest, rest of the space.

Installed Windows XP and SP2. First absolutely slow installation, hours and hours and hours. Then I deleted the installation, he did it again. Change a setting in the BIOS in regards to native SATA or bit / LBA, not sure yet.

Installation was a lot faster - as it should.

SP2 installed as well.

A lot of devices not recognized, so I downloaded the drivers for them on HP site.

Then there was change.

Slow, incredible. The mouse pointer moves very well, but when I click on something on the screen, sometimes answer is correct, instantaneous, but sometimes - 3-4 seconds (no reason, normally it takes an instant response), sometimes for 20 to 30 seconds.

Also, after I start some contain applications becomes more problematic. Firefox, for example - enter anything in the form of research is a letter every 2-3 or even several seconds, not easy to explain how it looks like.

Then the BSoD.

Sometimes, after 5 or 10 or 15 minutes (not every time, I can say that BSOD happens when some specific Windows, applications are started as Freshdiagnose, for example).

In the created file, after BSoD - there is message associated with atapi.sys. BSoD - driver_irql_not_less_or_equal.

Memory verified today by most recent memtest (full map), no error at all.

Card SDHC 4 GB has been all the time inside (across all the time--before even that the Seagate HDD was broken), I did not delete it at all - better to say I forgot that he was inside. I can't be sure if it has no problems, just in case - I'm the mention.

Also, I'm checking new hard drive just at this point using HD Tune - I saw progress on the screen - about half of the verified disc - no error at all.

A few days ago I tried to check the old Seagate drive, which I removed - I was able to make it through the SATA USB adapter. Lead work! I could see the file system, folders, files.

Just in case, I have trid old new hdd - without success - everything was the same he had before, frequent reboots.

I tried to explain all details related to the question, have to say - the post is great, but I just hope that there is an explanation and a solution for what has happened.

A lot of time spent on attempts to solve this problem.

Please - answer - there must be some explanation and the solution for this.

SOLVED!

All mentioned problems solved.

Seems that HP Compaq nw8440 does not like hard drives (understatement) by other sellers of (some). 320 hard drive, I used as a replacement for Seagate 80 GB is simply mentioned questions.

Today, I just replaced nonSeagate Seagate 500 GB hard drive. After that - completely different story.

Windows installed, very, very fast (can not be compared to what happened the previous days).

Installing Linux tomorrow.

Laptop works fast, smooth, no delay, no slow, no BSoD, no problem.

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