Having some hardware issues...
iight guys so...i bought a new case and a new harddrive...transferred all parts from my old pc to this new case...worked like a charm when i reset it
it didnt like want to read the harddrive...it like skipped checking it during bios
also bios is taking a uber long time to go threw...ive tried messing with the bios options and the only way i can load from the harddrive is if it tries booting to a disc but then i pull out the disc....im on the computer right now...theres no hardware issues at all its something with the bios
my motherboard is gigabyte GA-K8N-SLI any help would be appreciated....
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Did you format the new HDD?
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the main partition yes but not the other partitions...do i have to format the other partitions just yet?
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I'll help you if you post some pictures of your PC in the other thread.
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you first...:lol: mines more serious of an issue...
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Have you tried resetting to CMOS?
Check every cable and connection again.
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Originally Posted by
Global Jihad
iight guys so...i bought a new case and a new harddrive...transferred all parts from my old pc to this new case...worked like a charm when i reset it
it didnt like want to read the harddrive...it like skipped checking it during bios
also bios is taking a uber long time to go threw...ive tried messing with the bios options and the only way i can load from the harddrive is if it tries booting to a disc but then i pull out the disc....im on the computer right now...theres no hardware issues at all its something with the bios
my motherboard is gigabyte GA-K8N-SLI any help would be appreciated....
This is completely contradictory.
First you say "it worked like a charm" but the HDD is not present in BIOS.
Now you're "on the computer" but how Windows is seeing a drive that BIOS can't find is a mystery- usually it's the other way around.
Is this an IDE drive?
Checked the jumpers/cable?
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this is an ide drive...the drive is recognized in the bios except it doesnt boot to it for some reason...boot order is currently floppy harddrive cdrom
and it just checks the cdrom and then goes to some nvidia disk management...
the ide drive is set to master...could it be cause im using a dual device cable for one ide drive? i dont have a single device ide cable...the way i have to boot it...is put any cd in have it start saying booting to cd... and then take out the disk and it says booting from harddrive...when i dont leave the cd in there and do that it just skips booting from harddrive...wiered huh?
btw harddrive should be in ideslot 0 and rom drives in slot 1 correct?
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Are you using 80 conductor IDE cable?
I would try:
Set the HDD jumper to Cable select (CS) and plug the drive into the end connector of the IDE cable (Master).
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gotcha...ill give it a try asap
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thanks vb your little cable select worked like a charm...but thats odd because i had it on master anyways...anyways boots in like 2 sec flat...pretty nice!
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I'm glad that helped. :)
It would have been much easier if you had actually typed in English. :wacko:
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i didnt type in english? i didnt put all proper punctuation...but for the most part it was better than like
omg d00ds helps me plz with my n33ds i cant figure0 out2 whwats...
that would just be annoying
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Global Jihad
i didnt type in english? i didnt put all proper punctuation...but for the most part it was better than like
omg d00ds helps me plz with my n33ds i cant figure0 out2 whwats...
that would just be annoying
Think what you want but I'm telling you the way seems from my perspective. Remember that you're the one asking for help. You should be making it as easy as possible for those helping you.
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vista 6000 32bit is not support drivers of nvidia 7900gs plz help me
in graphics properties its show savgsave drivers i cant able to change it
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It may be you set the other device on the cable to master also ?
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kalpesh
vista 6000 32bit is not support drivers of nvidia 7900gs plz help me
in graphics properties its show savgsave drivers i cant able to change it
I had one of those but a wheel bearing gave out and I needed a new stub axle to get it going again.
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I hate when that happens.
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I blame the nut that holds the wheel.
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lynx
I blame the nut that holds the wheel.
Never thought those cashews were upto the job!
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lynx
I blame the nut that holds the wheel.
The steering wheel. :P