> I gave it a Clean Format HDD ...
But not a brand new drive? Hard drives are not that expensive
these days, are they?
I suggest buying a new hard drive and installing everything
fresh on the new drive. This may be the only way to know for
certain if your current drive is faulty.
Or if you want to go really cheap, just setup a $2 per month
VPS and see if the problems continue. If so, software is
definitely causing the problem, not hardware.
Lowendbox.com is currently featuring this monthly VPS deal
from MegaZoneHosting:
3GB SSD VPS
CPU Cores: 2
RAM: 3GB
SSD: 30GB
Bandwidth: 3000GB
Network Port: 1000Mbps
Virtualization: OpenVZ
Control Panel: SolusVM
$1.95 a month
At the moment they have only one review (and it's bad) but
there are many other cheap hosting companies to choose from.
This host may be good or bad, and you'll never know until you
try them, but at least they accept monthly payments -- so the
most you'd lose is $2 and a little time if they suck.
And if you get lucky they may be the best and last host your
websites will ever need -- for only $2 per month!
I think you're probably still determined to continue running
your own hardware, so my 'try a cheap VPS' suggestion may not
be for you. But we're already discussing a possible hardware
issue, so I think it makes sense to remind others that a VPS
can be an effective and permanent way to eliminate personal
hardware issues, and simplify your blife, and save both time
and money.
Think about it. Have you ever heard of anyone revert to
running their own hardware again after switching to VPS
hosting?
Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
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