I've tried all posibilities switching the jumpers, and the slots in the ide cable.
Nothing worked.
How is it like that?
I've tried all posibilities switching the jumpers, and the slots in the ide cable.
Nothing worked.
How is it like that?
Have you tried A diffrent IDE port?
Is it IDE? Did you set the Master/Slave jumpers correctly? Also, did you enable auto-detect in the BIOS? If the BIOS is manually set, you'll have to tell the BIOS what's connected.
Last edited by Darth Sushi; 12-23-2004 at 08:15 AM.
Done.Originally Posted by Ariel_001
no changes.
Originally Posted by Darth Sushi
I've tried all possibilities with jumpers.
I have also tried in the bios with diferent configurations concening the first, the second and third boot devices.
no changes.
Some drives (Western Digital I think, possibly others too) have a special setting for "Single". This is different from master, where there must be a slave drive too. Check the manufacturers web site.
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Originally Posted by lynx
I've already try with the 4 jumping position. No changes
Originally Posted by lynx
I have caused myself some hair pulling because of that before
Post both of your HDD model numbers on here in their entirety please.
------------------------------------Originally Posted by Samurai
Seagate Barracuda 7200-7
160 gbytes
Model st3160023A
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Maxtor 8.4 GB
Model 90871u2
hda 02b
pcba 19A
unique 61a
code fa570hd0
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Is that enought?
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