Well this conversation cotinued via PM but i thought it could be of the benefit of others who may also have similar problems and we have still not got down to the problem so i think this discussion should continue here. Here the the rest of what has been said so far:
lol how did you go about shorting something? I put the xbox in my car sometimes and run it off a power inverter so I'm worried that could be the culprit in all these errors.
So I've gone through the whole she-bang and have yet to find a solution. Just now, I put a retail game in the DVD drive only to see the slugishness still present, and after I chose my characters, the game froze up with the infamous DDE error (dirty disc error). So even off a DVD I still get this message. Awfully wierd. I don't know what to make of it.
Do you think the IDE cable becomes damaged over time use? Why would I need to replace it if it was working this whole time and recently I get these DDE errors. But then again, I see it as the next logical step since none of the games off my hard drive or DVD drive are working and both are supported off of the IDE.
Help me out.. haha.
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so you don't remember how you fixed it? This is driving me crazy because I just bought another seagate 200 GB and I really don't want to throw it in the box, rather use it on my PC. Do you believe your seagate caused your motherboard to get fried? I'm getting scared now and i dont know what to do.
oh no dont worry it wont cause your motherboard to get fried. Mine fried because of a completely seperate incident where i accidently shorted something. I really dont think there is anything wrong with your hdd. I cant remember exaclty how i fixed it but the first thing i would try is changing the ide cable (if you have any spare one from a pc to use) and see if that makes any difference.
To get the jist of it he has had the same problem i had where he gets dirty disk errors running games from the hard drive AND dvd. very odd